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British kit found in Hezbollah bunkers
The Times (U.K.) ^ | 08/21/06 | Bob Graham, Michael Evans and Richard Beeston

Posted on 08/20/2006 4:36:17 PM PDT by Pokey78

AN URGENT investigation was launched last night after Israel accused Britain of indirectly supplying Hezbollah terrorists with military night-vision equipment that helped them to target Israeli soldiers in Lebanon.

The equipment was found by Israeli troops in Hezbollah command bunkers in southern Lebanon. Each set was stamped “made in Britain”.

The discovery led to a formal protest by the Israeli Government, after it was revealed that Britain had sold 250 night-vision systems to Iran in 2003 for use against drug smugglers.

Foreign Office officials said early indications seemed to suggest that the night-vision equipment found by the Israelis was not part of the batch sold in 2003 to Iran. However, thorough checks were being made to compare serial numbers on the equipment found in the Hezbollah bunkers with those on the ones exported legitimately to Iran.

The Iranians are the prime sponsor of Hezbollah, and the Israeli authorities are demanding to know whether the equipment sold to Iran three years ago ended up in the hands of Hezbollah, which killed 117 Israeli soldiers during the month-long clashes in Lebanon.

A Department of Trade and Industry official said night-vision equipment of military specification required an export licence. The investigation will look into whether any British company might have breached export regulations.

The batch of 250 night-vision systems were given a special export licence in 2003 because they were intended to be used by Iranian police trying to stem the flow of heroin and opium from Afghanistan into Iran. Although there is what amounts to an arms embargo against Iran, aimed principally at stopping the export of equipment that could benefit Tehran’s suspected nuclear weapons programme, the request for night-vision equipment was approved in recognition of the counter-narcotics work.

When the export was agreed, Mike O’Brien, then Junior Minister at the Foreign Office, told the Commons: “The goods are for the use on the Iran-Afghanistan border against heroin smugglers.” He said there was “no risk of these goods being diverted for use by the Iranian military”.

If any of the equipment has been diverted to Hezbollah, it would be a serious embarrassment for the Government. Hezbollah’s “external security”, the military wing of the militant organisation, is proscribed as a terrorist group. The Government has also made clear its support for Israel’s struggle with Hezbollah and has approved the transit of bunker-busting bombs and missiles for the Israelis from the US through British airports.

Liam Fox, the Shadow Defence Secretary, said: “If this turns out to be true, and Iran supplied backing for Hezbollah, it will have consequences for any future military exports to Iran. And it points the finger all the more strongly at Iranian involvement in destabilising the Middle East.”

One set of the equipment was found by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanon village of Mis-a-Jebel on August 10, in a house belonging to a 60-year-old man whose four sons are all Hezbollah fighters.

One was described as a Thermo-vision 1000 LR system with a serial number 155010, part number 193960. Other equipment, including radios also thought to be British, and sophisticated recording and monitoring devices, were found.

Israeli commanders had complained that night-time operations in the border region had been hampered by the ability of Hezbollah fighters to observe and counter their moves. In more than six days of fighting around the village of Mis-a-Jebel, the Israelis lost six soldiers and 20 more were injured.

Lieutenant-Colonel Olivier Radowicz, an Israeli commander, said: “The night-vision unit was used to observe the movement of troops. You can also record what you are watching. Then it is connected to a computer. You can obtain a perfect intelligence picture in real time. It is then connected to firing systems.”


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To: Pokey78

Hmmmmm....


21 posted on 08/20/2006 6:59:46 PM PDT by Bullish ( The pig headed monkeys of Islam can kiss my grits!)
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To: Cold Heat

Yes, they lie like rugs. And we should step on them just the same.


22 posted on 08/20/2006 7:07:05 PM PDT by SoldierDad (Proud Father of an American Soldier)
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To: patton

Thanks for the link.


23 posted on 08/20/2006 7:48:51 PM PDT by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway~~John Wayne)
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To: patton

Excellent. Takes me back.

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24 posted on 08/20/2006 8:34:11 PM PDT by papasmurf (Join Team 36120 Free Republic Folders. Folding@Home Enter Name:FRpapasmurf)
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To: ladyjane

How many of our past and present enemies have and do use are weapons against us? You missed the point completely.


25 posted on 08/20/2006 9:27:54 PM PDT by taxesareforever (Never forget Matt Maupin)
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To: John Jorsett

What bozos.... I'm sure a lot of equipment and technologies for the Iranian nuke program could be justified by bureaucrats running UN "anti-drug" programs, too.....


26 posted on 08/20/2006 10:14:38 PM PDT by Enchante (There are 3 kinds of lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Mainstream Journalism)
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To: Pokey78

"The batch of 250 night-vision systems were given a special export licence in 2003 because they were intended to be used by Iranian police trying to stem the flow of heroin and opium from Afghanistan into Iran."

Are the Brits that stupid?

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"The Islamist regime has responded by cracking down on students on several occasions in order to defuse the most imminent threats of rebellion. It has also devised a more sinister and long-term plan for the containment of Iranian youth: a systematic and massive induction to drug addiction, which has now reached colossal proportions. Several United Nations and DEA reports have documented this crisis, indicating that drug addiction is the thorniest problem in Iran.



To give an idea of the magnitude of this matter, Afghanistan produced around 6,000 tons of opium in 2003—approximately half of which has been acquired by Iran. After the Afghani government announced it would crack down on opium production, the Iranian government decided, after an open debate reported by several official press agencies such as IRNA, to start producing opium on Iranian soil to satisfy the internal (and induced) demand."

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16800



27 posted on 08/20/2006 11:23:37 PM PDT by dervish
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To: Pokey78
 

One set of the equipment was found by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanon village of Mis-a-Jebel on August 10, in a house belonging to a 60-year-old man whose four sons are all Hezbollah fighters.

 

Another dramatic illustration came at this once-idyllic frontier kibbutz, now surrounded by artillery emplacements firing deafening rounds into Lebanon night and day. Israeli officers here gave a video tour of what they said was a command-and-control center captured two days ago in a four-bedroom house in a village called Mis-a-Jebel.

The video showed a night-vision video camera linked to a computer that was capable of firing Russian-made Sagger anti-tank missiles by remote control. The video also showed that the house was stocked with missiles, assault rifles, grenades, rocket launchers and a wall-sized aerial photo of Kiryat Shemona, the Israeli city across the border that's been hit with more than 700 rocket strikes in the past month.

"This is a system we can find in every serious army in the world," said Lt. Col. Olivier Rafowicz.

Rafowicz wouldn't say what happened to the four brothers who lived in the home, but he estimated that it was the headquarters for a 200-fighter Hezbollah operation.

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28 posted on 08/21/2006 12:05:59 AM PDT by dennisw (Confucius say man who go through turnstile sideways going to Bangkok)
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To: dennisw

Good post,


29 posted on 08/21/2006 1:08:53 AM PDT by jerryem (Confucius say, women who fly plane upsidedown have crack-up)
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To: jerryem

thnx


30 posted on 08/21/2006 5:19:40 AM PDT by dennisw (Confucius say man who go through turnstile sideways going to Bangkok)
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To: Pokey78

Hmmm....wonder if George Galloway has anything to say about this?


31 posted on 08/21/2006 9:56:57 AM PDT by LaineyDee (Don't mess with Texas wimmen!)
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To: Pokey78
From 2005....

AP: Iran Amassing Military Equipment

32 posted on 08/21/2006 10:00:11 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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