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Iran has studied Israeli strike tactics — official

By AP - Feb 25,2014 - Last updated at Feb 25,2014

TEHRAN — A senior Iranian military official said Tuesday that the Islamic republic has analysed Israeli strikes during the 2006 war in Lebanon to boost its own defence capabilities against the US and Israel.

Iran sees Israel as its arch-nemesis. Israel fought a 2006 war against Iran’s ally, the Lebanese group Hizbollah. Israel and the US have not ruled out a military option against Iranian nuclear facilities.

Gen. Gholam Reza Jalali, who heads a unit in charge of civil defence, said Iran sent a team to Lebanon to study strikes during the 2006 war and changed its defence plans accordingly.

“After Hizbollah’s 33-day war, we sent a team to Lebanon and probed the models of Israel’s attack on Lebanese buildings and collected 5,000 photos of all the destroyed buildings,” the daily Kayhan quoted Jalali as saying Tuesday.

Jalali said Iranian military officials learned after analysing the package that tall buildings collapsed not because of a bomb’s power, but the engineering technique used to bring it down.

Iran has employed what it calls “passive defence”, measures to minimise the effects of damage caused by attacks.

It has built underground nuclear facilities, such as the Fordo uranium enrichment site, which it says is buried under 90 metres of rock for maximum protection from aerial attack.

Jalali told military officials that Iran has also adopted a new military doctrine to neutralise any possible plans by the US to attack the Islamic republic.

“It took three years to develop the new doctrine to confront the US,” he said. He says the new doctrine made Iran spread out its installations and combat forces to minimise damage in a possible war.

“We changed the deployment of military forces from a mass concentration to managed format,” he said.

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