Become a Member
Israel

Israel's Defence prepares for future attacks

March 18, 2010 15:57

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The Israeli defence establishment is beefing up its preparations for extensive missile attacks on its towns and military bases in case of war.

At a special meeting chaired by the Prime Minister, the chiefs of the military and emergency services presented the latest civil defence readiness plans.

The exact details of the threat assessments are classified but it is expected that in a war between Israel and its neighbours to the north, Syria and Hizbollah in Lebanon, hundreds, perhaps thousands of missiles would rain down on the north and the Tel Aviv area.

Hizbollah currently has stockpiled about 40,000 missiles of various ranges, while Syria has over 100,000. Israel is expected to attack the missile sites in Lebanon and Syria at the start of any conflict and is also developing a multi-layered missile defence system. A complete missile defence, if at all possible, is still at least a decade away.