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Sunday, February 26, 2006
Lebanon admits it approved weapons transfer to Hezbollah

Lebanon admits it approved weapons transfer to Hezbollah
By Ze'ev Schiff, Haaretz Correspondent 26 February 2006
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/687109.html

The Lebanese government publicly admitted recently, for the first time, that
it had permitted the delivery of a convoy of arms from Syria to Hezbollah.
The United Nations responded by issuing a condemnation.

According to Lebanese sources, Lebanese soldiers halted a convoy of
arms-laden trucks from Syria at an army checkpoint in the Lebanon Valley on
January 31. However, the Lebanese Defense Ministry ordered the soldiers to
allow the convoy to proceed.

A report on this incident then reached the UN's special envoy to the Middle
East, Terje Larsen, in New York, and Larsen instructed his staff to
investigate. Eventually, the Lebanese government admitted both that it had
allowed the convoy to pass, and that the arms had been destined for
Hezbollah.

The UN then published a statement condemning the Lebanese government for
having blatantly violated UN Security Council Resolution 1559, which, inter
alia, calls for disarming the country's militias.

The arms in the convoy originated apparently from Iran. It is not known how
many trucks were in the convoy or what arms they carried.

Arms smuggling from Syria into Lebanon has been going on for years,
seemingly with the knowledge of the Lebanese government. In this fashion,
huge quantities of arms from Iran and Syria have reached Hezbollah in recent
years, including massive quantities of Katyushas and other rockets that are
stationed in batteries in southern Lebanon and are aimed at Israel.

However, this is the first time that the Lebanese have publicly admitted the
existence of these convoys, much less that it has been authorizing arms
deliveries to Hezbollah. The convoy's passage was apparently approved by the
office of Defense Minister Elias Murr, in coordination with the office of
Lebanon's pro-Syrian president, Emile Lahoud.

According to a statement published by the UN on February 13, the UN forces
in Lebanon were initially unaware of the convoy's passage, though reports of
the incident reached them later. When the news reached Larsen, he demanded
clarifications from Beirut, adding that if the reports were true, the action
constituted a gross violation of Resolution 1559. Larsen's office is
responsible, inter alia, for overseeing implemention of this resolution,
which was passed in September 2004.

In response, Prime Minister Fuad Siniora's office confirmed the convoy's
arrival, but did not specify for whom the arms were destined.

At the same time, the UN contacted the Lebanese Defense Ministry, which
informed it that the arms were destined for Hezbollah. The ministry added
that the army permitted the transfer of weapons to the "resistance" forces -
i.e. Hezbollah - in accordance with a decision made by the Lebanese
government.

Following receipt of this information, the UN published a second statement,
in which it condemned the incident as a grave violation of Resolution 1559,
expressed concern and demanded that Beirut take steps to prevent a
repetition.

Hezbollah claims that it is not a "militia," and therefore, the resolution's
demand that all Lebanese militias be disarmed does not apply to the
organization. This interpretation has also been adopted by the Syrian
government, Lahoud and several Lebanese cabinet ministers. As a result,
Hezbollah has enjoyed preferential treatment compared to other Lebanese
militias.

In contrast, the Lebanese army has at times confiscated arms shipments to
Palestinian organizations based in Lebanon. In December 2005, for instance,
after a Palestinian group with ties to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's organization,
Al-Qaida in Iraq, fired Katyushas at Israel, Lebanon arrested some members
of the group and confiscated their weapons.

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