NETANYAHU: Hezbollah has a secret arms factory near Beirut airport



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In a speech from West Jerusalem and broadcast the night before to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Netanyahu displayed a map of"Secret weapons factory" In the southern suburbs of Beirut, near the airport of the Lebanese capital, he said, noting that this place is 50 meters from a gas station and a gas company.

He said pointing to the map "I want to show you the entrance to the Hezbollah missile factory."Referring to the bloody explosion that shook Beirut last August, he warned about "Another tragedy" In the supposed armory.

He urged residents of the Jnah neighborhood in southern Beirut to protest, saying: "You must object to this. Because if this warehouse exploded, another tragedy would occur".

He addressed the Lebanese saying: "Israel does not intend to harm him, but Iran intends to do so. Iran and Hezbollah intentionally expose you and your families to great danger. You should ask them to dismantle these stores.".

And he demanded that the international community insist that "Hezbollah will stop using Lebanon and its citizens as human shields".

Lebanon and Israel are officially in a state of war, and the summer of 2006 saw bloody battles between Israel and Hezbollah lasting 33 days, during which 1,200 people were killed in Lebanon, most of them civilians, and 160 Israelis, the most of them soldiers.

On July 27, the Israeli army announced that it had fought "A fight" On the border with Lebanon after foiling an infiltration attempt "Terrorist cell" He crossed the border and Netanyahu considered the day Hezbollah "Playing with fire".

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Israel has accused Iran’s ally Hezbollah two years ago of turning missiles into precision missiles at various facilities in various parts of Lebanon.

In a speech delivered from West Jerusalem and broadcast the night before to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Netanyahu showed a map of a “secret arms factory” in the southern suburbs of Beirut near the airport in the Lebanese capital. , he said, pointing out that this place is 50 meters from a gas station. And a gas company.

Pointing to the map, he said: “I want to show you the entrance to the Hezbollah missile factory,” and referring to the bloody explosion that struck Beirut last August, he warned of “another tragedy” at the alleged weapons depot.

He urged residents of the Jnah neighborhood in southern Beirut to protest, saying: “You must object to this. Because if this warehouse explodes, another tragedy will occur.”

He addressed the Lebanese, saying: “Israel does not intend to harm you, but Iran intends to do so. Iran and Hezbollah are intentionally exposing you and your families to great danger. They must demand that these tents be dismantled.”

And he asked the international community to insist that “Hezbollah stop using Lebanon and its citizens as human shields.”

Lebanon and Israel are officially in a state of war, and the summer of 2006 saw bloody battles between Israel and Hezbollah lasting 33 days, during which 1,200 people were killed in Lebanon, most of them civilians, and 160 Israelis, the most of them soldiers.

On July 27, the Israeli army announced that it had waged a “fight” on the border with Lebanon after foiling an attempt to infiltrate a “terrorist cell” on the other side of the border, and Netanyahu at the time considered that Hezbollah he was “playing with fire.”



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