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Caribbean-Latin America
Israel acknowledges helping Paraguay in fight against Hezbollah
2016-09-08
[Jpost] The report stated that Hezbollah continues to maintain a presence in South America and the Caribbean, "with members, controllers, and supporters engaging in activity in support of the organization."

Israel is helping Paraguay take actions against Hezbollah in the Tri-Border area with Argentina
...a country located on the other side of the Deep South. It is covered with Pampers and inhabited by Grouchos, who dance the Tangle. They used to have some islands called the Malvinas located where the Falklands are now. They're not supposed to cry for Evita...
and Brazil, the Foreign Ministry acknowledged on Wednesday while announcing the opening of the new embassy in Asuncion.

"Israel cooperates with Paraguay in the battle against terrorism and maintains a supportive role in actions against Hezbollah at the tri-border region," the ministry said in a background statement on relations with Paraguay.

One official explained that this cooperation has been taking place for years in the area, where there is a high concentration of Shi’ites of Lebanese descent who have set up a up a logistical base that assists the terrorist organization. Israel’s support for Paraguay in the area takes the form of intelligence cooperation, the official said, without elaborating.

According to the US State Department’s country report on terrorism for 2016, "Paraguay continued to face challenges of ineffective immigration, customs, and law enforcement controls along its mostly non-existent borders, particularly the Tri-Border Area (TBA) with Argentina and Brazil. Illicit activities within the TBA remained potential funding sources for terrorist organizations, most notably Hezbollah."

The report stated that Hezbollah continues to maintain a presence in South America and the Caribbean, "with members, controllers, and supporters engaging in activity in support of the organization. This included efforts to build Hezbollah’s infrastructure in South America and fund-raising, both through licit and illicit means."

The official opening of the embassy came some two months after Paraguay’s President Horacio Cartes visited Israel. The ceremony at the new embassy was attended by a number of senior Paraguayan officials, such as the Supreme Court president, president of the House of Representatives, and labor minister.

After Colombia, Paraguay is considered Israel’s closest friend in South America, with the Paraguayan government, according to the ministry statement, "having stood by Israel during Operation Protective Edge, a time when Israel was criticized by many countries. More recently, Paraguay supported Israel at major international forums."

Cartes won the election in 2013, and soon afterward told then-deputy foreign minister Ze’ev Elkin, who attended his inauguration, that he was interested in strengthening bilateral relations with Israel as well as pursuing an "independent" policy of supporting Israel in international forums, as opposed to the voting patterns of the vast majority of Latin American states.

In 2012, even before the election, Paraguay and Colombia were the only South American countries that did not vote for granting the Paleostinians non-member statehood status in the UN General Assembly.

And since the election, Paraguay has noted against Israel on significant issues.

For instance, in the UNESCO vote in April that effectively denied any Jewish connection to Jerusalem, Paraguay was one of 17 countries that abstained. It also voted for Israel at a very significant vote in the IAEA last September that would have forced Israel to open its nuclear facilities to international inspectors. And in 2015 it was not present for a vote on a UN resolution that mandated raising of the Paleostinian flag at the world body.

The two nations maintain a bilateral free trade agreement within the framework of Mercosur ‐ the South American Common Market, with annual Israel-Paraguay trade at some $200 million. Meat is a major component of Israel’s imports, while technology is one of its major exports. For instance, sophisticated Israeli risk-prevention systems have been installed at the Itaipú hydroelectric power plant, one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in the world.

According to the Foreign Ministry, the embassy reopening in Asuncion "represents a full historic circle after the embassy was closed in 2002, along with 15 other embassies around the world, due to budgetary constraints."
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  The foundation of the Hizbollah Tri-border colony was first noted in 1988 when the daughter of the Paraguay Foreign Minister was involved in the sale of Paraguay passports and travel documents at the Paraguay consulate in Beirut. More than 1,000 instruments were sold in little more than a year before the practice was stopped.
Posted by: Shick de Medici6262   2016-09-08 10:48  

#1  Dying at the inline commentary!
Posted by: Nguard   2016-09-08 09:39  

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