The Jerusalem Post

Port of Beirut now Port of Hezbollah, Danon tells UNSC

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Iran is smuggling arms to Hezbollah in Lebanon through the Port of Beirut by exploiting “civilian maritime channels,” Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon warned the Security Council on Tuesday.

“Israel found that Iran and the Quds Force have begun to advance the exploitati­on of the civilian maritime channels, and specifical­ly the Port of Beirut,” the diplomat said. “The Port of Beirut is now the Port of Hezbollah,” and that it is “harder and harder to tell where Beirut ends and Tehran begins.”

Danon warned that the Quds Force was sending “dual-use items” into Lebanon to advance Hezbollah’s rocket and missile capabiliti­es and conversion program.

Iran and Hezbollah have purchased such dual use items form civilians companies such as the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center, he said, adding that “the true nature of these purchases is against Israel and its citizens.”

Danon held up a map showing the smuggling routes, and called on the Security Council to take action, noting its resolution 1701 only allows the sale or transfer of arms to the Lebanese government. Transferri­ng them to Hezbollah, he said, is a violation of that resolution as well as 1559, which calls for armed non-government­al groups in Lebanon to disarm.

“This call for an arms embargo has been completely ignored,” he said.

Iran’s exploitati­on of Lebanese civilian maritime channels follows its use of civilian airports in Damascus and Beirut, as well as the Syrian-Lebanese border to smuggle arms into Lebanon, Danon said.

“Every member state in this organizati­on must ask itself the following questions,” Danon said. “Are you absolutely sure your companies are not the ones selling dual-use equipment to the hands of Hezbollah? Are you sure your citizens know the end-users of these dual-use items? Mr. President, the Iranian regime’s targets for exporting the revolution stretch far beyond the banks of the Mediterran­ean.”

Danon also called on the Security Council to take action against Iran’s nuclear threat.

“We simply do not have the luxury to give the Iranian regime the benefit of the doubt,” he implored. “Now is not the time for optimism, but the time for realism. We learn from history that when the internatio­nal community fails to rise to the occasion before it is too late, the price to pay is unbearable. When it comes to the Iranian regime, now is not the time for appeasemen­t. Now is the time for action.”

Lebanon’s envoy to the UN Amal Mudallali warned that Danon’s comments could be the justificat­ion for an Israeli attack on the port of Beirut.

“The last thing Lebanon and the region needs now is another war,” she said.

 ?? (Israel’s New York Mission) ?? AMBASSADOR DANNY DANON reveals new intelligen­ce informatio­n in the Security Council: Iran and Syria are smuggling dual-use equipment into Lebanon to build up Hezbollah.
(Israel’s New York Mission) AMBASSADOR DANNY DANON reveals new intelligen­ce informatio­n in the Security Council: Iran and Syria are smuggling dual-use equipment into Lebanon to build up Hezbollah.

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