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"Israel’s" Military: All Tel Aviv to Be Evacuated Once Hizbullah Hits

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"Israel" will be forced to evacuate the entire population of Tel Aviv if it is hit by missiles, including those from Lebanese resistance group Hizbullah, the commander in charge of the central Zionist region warned.

Colonel Adam Zusman, chief of the so-called "Israeli" Home Front Command in "Israel's" Gush Dan region, which encompasses the city of Tel Aviv and its environs, feared that "an attack on the center of "Israel" would force massive evacuations."

"In case of a missile attack on the center of "Israel", especially unconventional, the population from Tel Aviv and other cities will be evacuated and relocated in other areas of the country," Zusman told AFP.
He further cautioned that "massive evacuations will take place in case of unconventional attacks and if buildings are destroyed by Hizbullah's missilea."

The top "Israeli" chief established his concerns based on The Secretary General of Hizbullah His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah threats in which he declared that "all "Israel" is within the resistance movement's range."
"Today, we are capable of not only striking Tel Aviv as an area, but also capable of striking specific targets in Tel Aviv and any place in Occupied Palestine," His eminence said last month.

Zusman appeared to admit all what Sayyed Nasrallah announced, saying that the number of casualties across "Israel" would be high.

"We estimate that in case of war, hundreds of missiles will hit Tel Aviv and its nearby cities. As a result of these attacks, there will be hundreds of "Israeli casualties," he said.
Zusman further stated that "in the next war, nobody will be able to drink a coffee in Dizengoff," referring to a popular street in downtown Tel Aviv.
""Israeli" civilians will have to face the threat. Today, every civilian is threatened in "Israel"," he warned.


Source: AFP, Edited by moqawama.org

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