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Lebanon sets up fund to equip army

After Washington suspends military aid over concerns Lebanese army working with Hezbollah, defense minister says new fund hopes to attract donations from millions of Lebanese living overseas

Lebanon said on Saturday it was setting up a fund for Lebanese to help arm its under-equipped military, days after lawmakers in Washington blocked US military aid.

 

Defense Minister Elias al-Murr said the fund hoped to attract donations from the millions of Lebanese living abroad as well as local residents. Murr said he was making the first contribution, of 1.0 billion Lebanese pounds ($670,000).

 

Two Democrat lawmakers have said they were holding up a $100 million approved package of US military aid to Lebanon over concerns that the army was working closely with Hezbollah. The move came after a deadly cross-border clash between Lebanese and Israeli troops last week.

 

Murr has criticized the announcement, saying that any party that wished to help the military had to do so without conditions.

 

He said on Saturday the new fund was part of an initiative launched by Lebanese President Michel Suleiman to build up the army. Suleiman's announcement prompted Iran's ambassador to Lebanon to offer Iran's support to the military.

 

The US State Department said the statement by Iran, which is likely to alarm Western countries who fear Tehran is increasing its influence near Israel's northern border, demonstrated the need for continued US support to Lebanon.

 

The United States has provided more than $720 million in assistance to the army since 2006 to Lebanon.

 

 


פרסום ראשון: 08.14.10, 16:13
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