A
Saudi website quotes a Lebanese MP as claiming that Hezbollah possesses
chemical weapons that were sent to them by Syrian President Assad.
According to the report, Iran also helps the terror organization and
manufactured delivery systems for them. “These devices are a threat to
regional stability,” he said.
Rachel Avraham
"We received chemical weapons from Assad," Hezbollah activist Photo Credit: AP
“Hezbollah
has rockets that have the ability to be launched with chemical warheads
on them in the long term,” Lebanese MP Khaled Daher claimed on the
Saudi website Al Watan. He stated that the Hezbollah terrorist
organization received chemical weapons from Syrian President Bashar Al
Assad.
According
to the Saudi report, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards manufactured
delivery systems for the Shiite terror organization and they are located
in “Southern Rimal, Jaroud, and Sanin in the area of Baalbek.
Additional mounds were found at Bakir and other sites, some of them
underground.” The Lebanese Interior Ministry fears that Hezbollah will
use the rockets against Assad’s opponents in Syria.
The
Saudi website noted that the senior Lebanese official described a
well-known insider that is familiar with Hezbollah developments in
Syria. He claimed that Hezbollah has a long-range plan to launch
missiles that may utilize chemical warheads. Hezbollah opponents in
Lebanon are concerned about the terror organization’s activities in
Syria, especially given that Hassan Nasrallah threatened recently that
“Israel will deal with something that they didn’t deal with in the
past.”
Daher
claims that the “something” that they didn’t with in the past was the
ability of Hezbollah to launch rockets with chemical warheads at
relatively distant distances, such as Tel Aviv or cities in South-East
Syria.
Nasrallah possesses chemical weapons?
“We
believe that these devices are a threat to regional stability,” Daher,
one of the most known opponents of Hezbollah in the area, said. “They
serve the interests of Iran; they cause us to not request help from the
international community. There are areas where no man can enter. This
illustrates how serious their fighting methods affect surrounding
areas. I am sure there are long-range missiles there held by
Hezbollah.”
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