Gaza getting anti-aircraft arms from Libya
Instead, Israeli officials have detected an inflow of SA-7 anti-aircraft missiles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), said one official, describing an overland supply route that opened up between eastern Libya after it fell to the rebels and the Gaza Strip via Egypt.
Weve been seeing more SA-7s and RPGs coming across, said the official. Its not a major qualitative enhancement for them.
Another Israeli official said thousands of the weapons had reached Gaza in recent months, but did not provide figures on how many had originated in Libya.
Egypts Sinai peninsula, which borders both Israel and Gaza, has long seen traffic in arms bound for Palestinians. The weapons come up through Sudan or arrive by ship over the Mediterranean.
State television reported in Cairo on Monday that Egyptian border guards had discovered a large quantity of weapons at the border with Libya, giving no more details. Egypt has stepped up efforts to impose order in Sinai, though Cairos authority has been weakened by the citizen revolt that forced President Hosni Mubarak from power.
Hamas, an Islamist group that governs Gaza, and smaller armed factions declined comment on the Israeli statements.
While the rebellion against Muammar Qaddafi has stirred concern abroad about the fate of Libyas ageing chemical weapons stockpiles, Israel has no indication Hamas or other Palestinian factions have sought these, the officials said.
Posted by: Steve White 2011-08-30 |