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Speaking anonymously, a senior IAF officer said that the Air Force also simulated protecting Israel itself from Hezbollah rockets aimed at air bases and population centers.
Altogether, he said, more than 3,000 targets a day were hit. By comparison, during the 2006 Second Lebanon War, the IAF hit an average of only 100 targets per day.
Veteran Israeli analyst Ehud Yaari described the exercise as a warning to Hezbollah and its leader Hassan Nasrallah.
The IDF, he told
The
Algemeiner, is “demonstrating how a massive first strike may affect Hezbollah’s missile arsenal all over Lebanon in a single day.”
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