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Lebanon receives US missiles for anti-jihadist fight
by Staff Writers
Beirut (AFP) June 10, 2015


US blacklists 'key Hezbollah support network'
Washington (AFP) June 10, 2015 - The US Treasury placed on its sanctions blacklist Wednesday three Lebanese men and companies they are tied to, calling them part of a "key Hezbollah support network."

The Treasury placed asset freezes and restrictions for doing business on real estate businessman Adham Tabaja and his Al-Inmaa group of companies, Kassem Hejeij and Husayn Ali Faour, and the company he manages, Car Care Center.

It said Tabaja is a member of Hezbollah, which is officially labeled a terrorist organization by Washington, and that Al-Inmaa is used by Hezbollah for investment and holding properties.

It said that Al-Inmaa Engineering and Contracting has recently obtained oil and construction projects in Iraq that "provide both financial support and organizational infrastructure to Hezbollah."

Hejeij, the Treasury said, works with Tabaja and also provides financial support to Hezbollah.

It said that Faour is a member of Hezbollah's operations unit Islamic Jihad, and the company he runs, Car Care Center, helps Hezbollah with transportation.

The Treasury said the sanctioned individuals and companies are examples of Hezbollah's "continued exploitation of the legitimate commercial sector for financial, organizational, and material support... which enable the group to carry out acts of terrorism."

Lebanese and American officials gathered Wednesday to mark the delivery of more than 200 anti-tank missiles the United States says will help Lebanon's army defend its borders against terrorists.

The 200 US-made TOW-II missiles and launchers, valued more than $10 million, were delivered in late May as part of a joint US-Saudi effort to support Lebanon's army, said US ambassador to Lebanon David Hale.

"We are absolutely committed to making sure that the army has the capacity to be the sole defender of Lebanese territory and its borders, and is answerable to the state and to the Lebanese people through the state," he said.

Lebanese soldiers fired artillery, drove through the hills of the Bekaa Valley, and flew over the area in helicopters.

The four-year civil war in neighbouring Syria has seen violence spill over into Lebanon.

Jihadist fighters, including Al-Qaeda's Syria affiliate and the extremist Islamic State group, have sought refuge in the rocky terrain on the Syrian-Lebanese border.

In August last year, Lebanese security forces clashed with these groups when they briefly overran the border town of Arsal.

Since then, the US has provided Lebanon's armed forces with $82.5 million in weapons and ammunition, according to the US embassy.

"This is a long term commitment, and we will stand by Lebanon's side in this regard until these terrorists are defeated," Hale said.

The US-made TOW-IIs are the same kind delivered by Western backers to Syrian rebels in April 2014.

The new delivery comes in addition to artillery and ammunition that the US provided to Lebanon in February.

A $3 billion Saudi-funded programme also brought French-made anti-tank guided missiles to Lebanon in April, to be followed over the next four years by combat and transport vehicles, three small warships, and a range of surveillance and communications.


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