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Iranian Fingerprints

This Investors Business Daily editorial points out why Israel is sure Iranian military advisors are helping Hezbollah, despite Tehran’s denials. It has to do with the INS Spear, a destroyer, being hit by a shore-to-ship…

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C802_missileThis Investors Business Daily editorial points out why Israel is sure Iranian military advisors are helping Hezbollah, despite Tehran’s denials. It has to do with the INS Spear, a destroyer, being hit by a shore-to-ship C-802 missile recently:

If there was any doubt about Iran’s direct involvement in the attacks on Israel, it was removed when an Iranian-made radar guided C-802 missile, not an unmanned drone as widely reported, struck and severely damaged an Israeli warship on patrol off the coast of Lebanon.

The C-802 is a sophisticated weapon requiring special training. It is quite different from the short-range and inaccurate Katyushas first used in World War II by the Soviets.

C-802s require not only special training but also special approval to launch. That order comes from Tehran.

Iran denies the presence of personnel in Lebanon.

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