Hezbollah missiles could target Dimona: Israel

March 10, 2008 - 0:0

TEHRAN (Press TV) -- Israel has announced that Hezbollah is equipped with long-range missiles which are capable of reaching Dimona nuclear reactor from Beirut.

According to Press TV Beirut Bureau, Brigadier General Yossi Beiditz, head of the Israeli army research department told European Union ambassadors in a briefing that Hezbollah is equipped with the long-range missiles which have a maximum range of 300 kilometers and are capable of targeting the Dimona nuclear reactor in southern occupied territories.
Former intelligence reports released by the Zionist regime had reckoned the maximum range of missiles in Hezbollah's arsenal at 250 kilometers.
Last week, Ido Nehushtan, head of Israeli army planning department, said that Hezbollah is armed with weapons that several world armies are not equipped with.
The southern town of Dimona is home to a reactor that is the centerpiece of Israel's illegal nuclear weapons program.
The Zionist regime is reportedly the only nuclear-armed country in the Middle East which has refused to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty.