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« on: December 08, 2006, 09:53:41 PM »

Iran and Syria rapidly rearming Hizbullah
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST    Dec. 8, 2006

Hizbullah, aided by Syria and Iran, is rapidly rearming with medium and long-range missiles, despite the presence of the UNIFIL force in southern Lebanon, the US-based Time magazine reported on Friday.

According to Time, Hizbullah already possesses 20,000 rockets and missiles, including missiles with a range of 100 kilometers.

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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2006, 09:55:34 PM »

Hezbollah is rapidly rearming, thanks to Iran and Syria, weak UN force
By Ynetnews  November 25, 2006
 
Despite United Nations Resolution 1701 , and the deployment of the Lebanese army and UNIFIL troops in southern Lebanon , Iran and Syria continue to rearm the Hezbollah organization, the American TIME Magazine reported Friday.

The report is based on Israeli and Saudi intelligence sources and on western diplomats in Beirut.

Meanwhile, the London Sunday Times quoted Israeli sources as saying Hezbollah's weapons arsenal, including rockets, is bigger than it was before war four months ago.

Israeli military officials told TIME that Hizbullah replenished nearly half of its pre-war stockpiles of short-range missiles and small arms.

But western diplomats in Beirut said these calculations underestimate the weapons flow and that Hizbullah has now filled its war chest with over 20,000 short-range missiles -- a similar amount to what they had at the start of the conflict, during which the group is believed to have fired over 3,000 rockets at Israel.

"The Iranian pipeline through Syria was already working during the war," despite constant Israeli bombing raids on the roads into Lebanon from Syria, a Beirut source said.

Officially, Syria and Iran deny that they're supplying weapons to Hizbullah. However, when asked about receiving a new shipment of arms from Syria and Iran, a spokesman for the Shiite group told TIME, without elaborating, "We have more than enough weapons if Israel tries to attack us again.

Secret Iranian base in outskirts of Damascus
A Saudi source told TIME that over the past three months Iranian Revolutionary Guard officers have been operating out of a military base on the outskirts of Damascus.

According to the source, the Iranian government has dispatched shipments of small arms and what appear to be missile components to this military base. From the secret base, weapons have been shipped by truck across the border into Lebanon.

According to TIME, Western diplomats said that the Lebanese army has posted over 8,000 troops along the border, forcing smugglers to use mountain passes instead of the heavily-monitored crossing on the main Beirut-Damascus road.

Nawaf Obaid, a Saudi security advisor, said that his country was alarmed at Iran's speeding influence in Lebanon and that Saudi King Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz al-Saud is expected to discuss the issue with US Vice President Richard Cheney on Saturday in Riyadh.

"There has been a serious increase in activity in the rearming of Hizbullah," said Obaid, noting that "a huge stream of trucks" has been crossing the border from Syria into Lebanon, ferrying thinly disguised shipments of arms.

According to Obaid, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) are using the Iranian embassies in Damascus and Beirut as command and control centers. The allegation was also confirmed to TIME by Israeli military sources.

Obaid said there appear to be direct communications links between the Iranians and Hizbullah, via Hizbullah officers working inside the Iranian embassy in Beirut, and Iranian officers in the field with Hizbullah fighters.

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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2006, 09:56:55 PM »

And on and on it goes, and where it stops only God knows.  Thats because it's all in God's hands, and in His timing!!  Cheesy
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