Hezbollah arsenal may be substantial
Specialists say missile stockpile is around 10,000
WASHINGTON -- Before the latest bombardment of Israel, Hezbollah stockpiled as many as 10,000 Katyusha rockets in southern Lebanon and acquired hundreds of longer-range weapons from Syria and Iran, enabling the militant group for the first time to mount sustained attacks against Israeli population centers, according to US and foreign intelligence specialists. (Full article: 755 words)
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