Montag, 12.12.2022 / 17:10 Uhr

Hizbollah verlegt Einheiten aus Angst vor israelischen Angriffen

Drohungen der israelischen Armee veranlassen die Hizbollah offenbar, Einheiten in Syrien zu verlegen:

Lebanese Hezbollah militia conducted several positioning operations in various military positions and posts in the vicinity of the capital, Damascus, and the eastern desert of Homs.

According to SOHR sources, during the past hours, Hezbollah transported weapons and ammunition from its military positions south of the capital Damascus to other positions, south-west of Damascus in the vicinity of Kiswah.

Weapons were distributed to more than one warehouse under the orders of Hezbollah leaders.

In Homs desert, specifically the Palmyra area in the eastern countryside of Homs, Lebanese Hezbollah replaced its positions and transferred weapons and ammunition from the vicinity of the city to other areas not far from it.

The weapons and ammunition were transferred to more heavily fortified warehouses there.

This comes as camouflage by Hezbollah militia for fear of potential Israeli attacks or aerial bombardments by “unidentified aircraft.”

Zuvor hatte Israel gedroht, notfalls auch Beiruts Flughafen bombardieren zu wollen, sollte der Iran diesen für Waffenschmuggel nutzen:

Israeli political sources said that Israel was aware of a report by Al-Arabiya about Iran's plans to use a new smuggling corridor for its weapons through Beirut after the failure of the Damascus corridor. The sources stressed that Israel will carry out harsh military strikes if Beirut airport is used for Iranian ammunition deliveries.