Netanyahu
to Lebanon: Israel will strike in case of Hezbollah provocation
Haaretz
has learned that Netanyahu conveyed this message to the Lebanese
government through a Western diplomat he met in Jerusalem several
weeks ago
26
August, 2012
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned the Lebanese government that
Israel would strike Lebanon if Hezbollah attempted any provocation
against Israel.
Haaretz
has learned that Netanyahu conveyed the message to the Lebanese
government through a Western diplomat he met in Jerusalem several
weeks ago.
A
senior official who is aware of the details of the meeting said
Netanyahu sees Hezbollah as part of the Lebanese administration. The
prime minister therefore reportedly clarified to the government that
if Hezbollah attacks Israel, the Israel Defense Forces will strike
back forcefully - without differentiating between Hezbollah and the
State of Lebanon.
"As
far as we're concerned, the Lebanese government is responsible for
whatever happens in its jurisdiction," Netanyahu apparently told
the Western diplomat.
The
prime minister's office declined to comment on the matter.
If
Netanyahu follows through on this threat, it means any confrontation
with Hezbollah would lead to IDF strikes against Lebanon's
infrastructure, including power plants, air and sea ports, government
buildings, etc., and would not be limited to targets identified with
Hezbollah.
In
the Second Lebanese War, Israel limited strikes against Lebanese
infrastructure due to pressure from the United States.
Netanyahu's
warning comes as Israel is preparing for several scenarios that might
include a confrontation with Hezbollah, including an attempt by
Hezbollah to transfer chemical weapons, missiles or anti-aerial
rockets from Syria following the collapse of the Assad regime.
Netanyahu
and Defense Minister Ehud Barak have explicitly said that Israel
might attack convoys transferring such arms to Hezbollah. Defense
Ministry officials have indicated that such a strike might cause
Hezbollah to launch missiles and rockets at Israel.
It
is also possible that Hezbollah could attack Israel following an
Israeli or U.S. strike against Iran's nuclear facilities. Defense
officials believe that Iran's Revolutionary Guard would instruct
Hezbollah to launch missiles at population centers in Israel,
including the Tel Aviv area, and at strategic facilities and military
bases.
Speaking
at a Jerusalem Day rally, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said
earlier this month that Hezbollah is capable of killing tens of
thousands of Israelis with precise missiles launched at Israeli
targets.
"Israel
constitutes only a limited amount of targets," Nasrallah said,
adding, "Hitting these targets with a limited number of missiles
would make the lives of hundreds of thousands of Zionists hell on
earth. Tens of thousands would be killed." Nasrallah added that
"Iran is threatened but strong. Lebanon is threatened, but we
have the courage and ability to react. If we are attacked, I want you
to know that we won't await anyone's approval to react."
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