Israel fears Hizbullah strike in revenge for Mughniyeh's assassination
Jerusalem, Jan.21 (ANI): Israel has expressed its concern that the Hizbullah will launch a terror attack against an Israeli or Jewish target ahead of the first anniversary of arch-terrorist Imad Mughniyeh's assassination.
Mughniyeh, the commander of Hizbullah's military forces, was assassinated on February 12, 2008 in a car bombing in Damascus.
While Israel did not claim responsibility for the assassination, Hizbullah has declared its intention to avenge Mughniyeh's death by striking at Israel.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the latest Israeli intelligence assessments suggest that the Hizbullah is planning a retaliatory terror attack.
Hizbullah is believed to have extensive terror infrastructure in Africa and South America and was allegedly behind the Buenos Aires bombings in 1992 and 1994.
Hizbullah, the intelligence community believes, has been deterred from launching an attack along the northern border, since it is scared of Israel's potential response.
The two recent Katyusha rocket attacks on the North are believed to have been carried out by a Palestinian terror group.
Israel believes that African and South American countries are the most vulnerable to Hizbullah attacks due to the relatively weak regimes there and the strong Muslim - particularly Shi'ite - populations, which Hizbullah uses to establish its infrastructure.(ANI)