'Gaza militants have Libyan arms'Israeli security officials believe Gaza militants have purchased anti-aircraft, anti-tank rockets from Libya over past six months; say supply has significantly enlarged militants' arsenal, but not necessarily improved it Reuters
Palestinians in Gaza have acquired anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets from Libya during its six-month civil war, enlarging but not significantly improving their arsenal, Israeli officials said on Monday. While the rebellion against Muammar Gaddafi has stirred concern abroad about the fate of Libya's ageing chemical weaponsstockpiles, Israel has no indication Hamas or other Palestinian factions have sought these, the officials said. Related stories:
Instead, Israeli officials have detected an inflow of SA-7 anti-aircraft missiles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), said one official, describing an overland supply route that opened up between eastern Libya – after it fell to the rebels – and the Gaza Strip via Egypt. "We've been seeing more SA-7s and RPGs coming across," said the official. "It's not a major qualitative enhancement for them." Read the rest on: Ynet |
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