Thursday, 2 August 2012


Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:26PM
Altaf Talal Ahmad, Press TV, South Lebanon
In just one month, and after Hezbollah uncovered an Israeli-planted espionage device in South Lebanon; the Lebanese Army Intelligence uncovered a spy network in the town of Rmeileh south of the capital Beirut. After raiding the residence of three suspects, the army seized a load of arms ranging from Israeli-made mortar shells, remote mine-ignition devices and over a thousand detonators. The load also included U.S-made anti-personnel mines and grenades as well as other equipment.

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