by Hagai Einav
Major-General Amos Yadlin says military remains vigilant on all fronts in view of threats by Iran, Syria and Hezbollah; warns enemies have grown to expect international community to tie Israel's hands
Departing Director of Military Intelligence Major-General Amos Yadlin believes Iran, Syria and Hezbollah possess the ability to threaten Tel Aviv. Yadlin, who spoke Monday at the fourth annual Kibbutz Movement conference, also marking its centennial year, said the greater Tel Aviv area may face missile threats from three fronts. Israel's enemies, he said "are trying to increase their missile arrays in terms of range and accuracy. Tens of thousands of missiles are weapons of terror, not the kind you can conquer land or win a war with." Turning his attention to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the IDF's intelligent chief said that Iran was the most problematic factor in the efforts to strike regional peace: "This is a radical regime which publicly negates Israel's right to exist, calls for its annihilation, denies the Holocaust and calls for acts of terror against it." "I need to explain the probability for war and I can safely say that Israel's deterrence and the IDF's might are stronger than ever. We do no sit idly by and we constantly check the situation, to see whether this is the calm before the storm, or a direct result of our actions.
Hagai Einav
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