Kaouk: If Lebanon is attacked, Israelis will find no place to hide.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Hizbullah is moving forces in anticipation of the IDF’s planned week-long civil defense drill, the group's commander in south Lebanon, Nabil Kaouk, said Friday.The drill, which starts Sunday, will include a yet untested scenario – a Hizbullah attack on Israel’s national water carrier.RELATED:US denies White House aide's comment signals policy change on HizbullahCounterterrorism Advisor: US to 'strengthen Hizbullah moderates'Hizbullah on the homefrontLieberman warns of new 'axis of evil'IAF commander says deterrence effective - for now“A few thousand Hizbullah warriors will not be able to go and vote in next week’s round of local elections,” Kaouk said, implying that the terrorist organization would be heavily occupied with the goings-on in Israel at that time.He added that Hizbullah forces would be prepared for all eventualities, warning that if Lebanon was attacked, “Israelis will not be able to find any place to hide” from Hizbullah’s retaliation.In related news, Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah was expected to give a speech on Friday afternoon, mainly on the internal situation in Lebanon. However, he likely referred to regional tensions as well.