According to credible sources, the long range missile that was fired by Hizballa today was headed towards Tel Aviv. It was shot down by an Israeli missile defense system and crashed near Hadera, about 30 miles off target.
According to the same sources, the missile launcher was easily detected by the IAF and wiped out.
Friday, August 04, 2006
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Interesting theory, but wouldn't the Israelis have boasted the downing of the missile?
the rocket can miss its target by 1 km or 2 but not by 50 kms...
where do you get your news from? seems like you make up your own statements for the sake of creating an argument.
And remember, these rockets, with their lack of accuracy, has always been used as reactive, not proactive... they launch them for retaliation not to provoke attacks.
The missile missed its target by 50 Km because it was allegedly shot down. It appears that the missile broke in half with a 4 meter section falling a few miles from the point of impact.
This information was reported twice on Israeli TV and once on Fox News and was not repeated since...
The Resistance will hit Tel Aviv when we chose to do it, when the Zionists are not expecting it.
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