by Israel Hayom Staff
Saudi paper Al Watan quotes Lebanese parliament member as saying that despite agreement to surrender chemical weapons, Syria has given Hezbollah long-range missiles capable of carrying chemical warheads, under Iranian Revolutionary Guards' supervision.
According to the report,
Hezbollah now has long-range missiles capable of carrying chemical
warheads [Illustrative picture]
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Photo credit: AFP |
As Syria prepared to surrender
its chemical weapons in compliance with international efforts, the
Saudi newspaper Al Watan quoted a Lebanese parliamentarian on Sunday as
saying that Syrian President Bashar Assad has already transferred large
stores of chemical weapons to his ally, Hezbollah chief Hassan
Nasrallah.
According to the report, Hezbollah now has long-range missiles capable of carrying chemical warheads.
Quoting Khaled Zaher from the anti-Hezbollah
al-Mustaqbal party, the paper reported that the transfer of weapons was
overseen by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. Zaher reportedly added
that these missiles were spread out in various locations, some of them
underground.
Zaher linked his report to recent remarks by
Nasrallah, who warned that Israel would soon face things it has never
faced before. He specifically noted that Hezbollah's missiles could
strike the central Israeli city of Tel Aviv.
"These missile bases pose a threat to the
stability of the entire Middle East," Zaher told Al Watan. He explained
that this serves Iran's nuclear efforts, even though "the international
community has been asked repeatedly to monitor Hezbollah's military
sites."
Israeli officials, however, cast doubt on the
report. Last week, a senior official in Jerusalem said that Hezbollah
was wary of accepting chemical weapons from Syria. "Nasrallah knows that
Israel would see it as a red line, and that the IDF would respond,"
Israeli media sources quoted the official as saying.
Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=12397
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