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News ID: 97963
Publish Date : 20 December 2021 - 21:24

Israeli General Warns ‘Terrifying’ Scenario Awaiting Tel Aviv

WEST BANK (Dispatches) –
Retired Israeli General Yitzhak Brick has warned of a “terrifying” scenario which awaits the Zionist regime in any coming war due to the “unpreparedness” of the occupying regime’s army and its leaders, Aram Media reported yesterday.
According to Brick, who was speaking to MivzakLive News, the most terrifying scenario is 3,000 rockets being launched towards the occupied territories in any coming battle.
He expected popular anti-terror groups “in Syria, Yemen and Iraq, as well as Hamas in the Gaza Strip, will launch missiles and drones at Israel, so that the average number of missiles fired at the Israeli occupation regime will be 3,000 a day.”
Brick also said: “The attack on the enemy will lead to violence between Arabs and Jews in the mixed cities, communities, villages and crossroads.” He expected a large number of victims in addition to mass destruction of cities and infrastructure.
The former official has on several occasions cautioned that the Zionist regime’s military is not prepared for a multi-front war.
“Israeli leaders must come to their senses and immediately meet in a dialogue session to make decisions to prepare the army to confront a multi-front war and shape a modern security belief,” he said, noting the Zionist regime leaders believe Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement will not get involved in any fighting with the occupying regime.
“A new war will take us back to many years ago. The difficulties that we went through throughout previous wars will be nothing in comparison with the fallout of the future confrontation,” he said.
Back in May, after the Zionist regime’s 11-day war on the Gaza Strip, the retired Israeli general said “the belief of the victory of the Air Force in any war was completely destroyed” due to the war, during which over 4,000 rockets were fired by the Gaza-based resistance groups toward the Israeli-occupied territories.
The Gaza war began on May 10 and lasted until May 21, when the occupying regime announced a unilateral ceasefire, which was accepted, through Egyptian mediation, by the resistance groups.