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US intelligence finds 5,000 Hezbollah trained to seize Galilee towns DEBKAfile Special Expose Jones was not talking out of the top of his head, but on the strength of solid US intelligence gathered over months on detailed war plans Iran, Syria, Hezbollah and Hamas have drawn up to send five Hezbollah brigades sweeping across the border to seize five sectors of Galilee, while also organizing a massive Israeli-Arab uprising against the Jewish state.
Hamas would open a second front in the south and in the
east. Syria is expected to step in at some stage. Iran's Revolutionary Guards instructors at especially established training facilities near Tehran are already well advanced in training a cadre of 5,000 Hezbollah fighters in special operations and urban combat tactics to standards equivalent to those current in similar US and Israeli military forces. At the outset of the course, the group was split up into five battalions, each given a specific northern Israeli sector for capture with details of its topography and population for close study. 1st Battalion: 2nd Battalion: This unit is assigned to capture the northern Israeli town of Shlomi, 300 meters southeast of the Naqura border pass and home to 6,500 inhabitants. Holding this town and its environs will give Hezbollah control of a key road hub and stand in the path of Israeli reinforcements heading for Nahariya through routes 89 and 899 from key Israeli bases in the Galilee and Upper Galilee regions to the east. (See map). 3rd Battalion: Driving further south than any other Hezbollah unit, this battalion must reach the three Israeli-Arab villages of B'ina, Deir al-Asad and Majd el-Krum, which are located north of the town of Carmiel and alongside Israel's Route 85 which connects Acre on the Mediterranean with Safad in the central Galilee mountains. Iranian war planners want Hezbollah to control the three Israeli-Arab locations for two advantages: One: As a commanding position for stirring up the disaffected Israeli-Arab villages and towns of Lower Galilee and Wadi Ara to the south into a full-blown uprising. The incoming combat force will be backed up by clandestine Hezbollah cells which for some years have established, armed and funded the underground "Galilee Liberation Battalions in Sakhnin, Araba and Deir Hana, by means of drug smugglers. Hezbollah's West Bank cells have been active for some time
in the Wadi Ara region, through which National Route 65 connects central Israel to the
North. 4th Battalion: 5th Battalion: Hezbollah's Strategic Reserve. Rocket attacks from Lebanon will focus on disabling
Israel's strategic military sites, such as air force bases, missile bases, its nuclear
facilities and naval bases. Targeting Israeli population centers is a lower Iranian
priority. The Tehran-Hezbollah war strategy is all but ready for any contingency. The obvious trigger would be an Israeli military operation against Iran's nuclear facilities, but once all the elements are in place, they could be activated by any other pretext conjured up in Tehran or Damascus. In recent weeks, both Hezbollah and its Syrian allies have
mobilized their forces while telling the Arab world that the Jewish state is about to
attack Lebanon. "God willing, Israel, the occupation, hegemony, and arrogance are in the process of disappearing!" Nasrallah was not alone in anticipating a troubled year for the Middle East. |