Hand of God
Returns Syrian Missiles to Fall Upon the Enemies of Israel [WATCH]
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By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz November 22, 2019 , 12:28 pm
“They prepared a net for my feet to ensnare
me; they dug a pit for me, but they fell into it. Selah.” Psalms 57:6 (The
Israel Bible™)
Illustrative: Missile fire is seen from Syria. (Credit:
JPOST screenshot/REUTERS/Omar Sandiki)
On Wednesday night, the Syrian army launched missiles at
Israel but a video released on Twitter shows that at least one missile changed
course after launch, striking inside Syria.
Intellitimes, an intelligence analysis website, suggested
that the misfire was caused by a loss of radar lock after the launch. It
could also be that the missile control ordered the missiles to the ground
immediately after launching for some reason.
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Another explanation was offered by UA Wire, a
Ukranian analysis website. The website noted that the Russian S-400
Triumph missile systems failed to operate and the Pantsir guided missiles
seen in the video self-detonated.
“Israel’s Defense Ministry has not made an official
comment on the matter,” UA Wire noted. “However, it is noteworthy that
the Israeli Air Force used Delilah cruise missiles, which are designed for
combat against radar systems and contain radar jamming devices, which lends
credibility to the theory. According to data from several sources, at least
eight cruise missiles were fired against targets in the region of the Syrian
capital. Of these, only two were shot down, which demonstrated the extremely
poor effectiveness of the anti-air defense systems.”
In short, they suggest that electronic countermeasures
installed in Israeli cruise missiles were effective at neutralizing Russian
missiles fired at them. Though the website claims the systems only worked
against two of the Syrian rockets, giving a 25 percent effectiveness, the video
showed at least four missiles being neutralized at a very early stage, giving
the Israeli countermeasures at least a 50 percent effectiveness rating.
It should be noted that this is not the first time the
hand of God has sent missiles back to fall upon the enemies of Israel. In 2016,
Russia sent the advanced S-300 anti-air system to Iran. The move caused great
concern in Israel but Rabbi Nir Ben Artzi, a prominent spiritual leader,
reassured his followers that the missiles were not a threat. The rabbi predicted, “These
missiles, which can shoot down practically any plane, will get a virus in their
computers, and go crazy. They will blow up inside their bunkers. The
launcher will blow up underneath them.”
A few weeks later, a YouTube video showed precisely
what the rabbi had prophesied: a missile shot out of an S-300 launcher but its
rocket failed to ignite. The missile dropped back onto its launcher, exploding
inside the bunker.
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