Dave Molina
(1 Apr 2011)
"Libyan rebels sold
Hizballah and Hamas chemical shells"
Yes, and Obama has now committed Special Forces on
the ground to support this fine and upstanding group of rebel
terrorists..... Well, they can only be used for one purpose and that
will be against Israel. If and when that happens, I would not want to
be in either if these terrorist camps. Things are happening so quickly
now and I would be surprised if we do not see the return of the Lord
before years end. Sooner, of course, we be better.
Libyan rebels sold Hizballah and Hamas chemical shells
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report March 31, 2011, 11:24 AM (GMT+02:00)
Tags: chemical weapons Hamas
Hizballah Iran Libyan rebels
US Adm. James Stavridis
Senior Libyan rebel “officers” sold Hizballah and Hamas thousands of
chemical shells from the stocks of mustard and nerve gas that fell into
rebel hands when they overran Muammar Qaddafi’s military facilities in
and around Benghazi, debkafile’s exclusive military and intelligence
sources report.
Word of the capture touched off a scramble in Tehran and among the
terrorist groups it sponsors to get hold of their first unconventional
weapons.
According to our sources, the rebels offloaded at least 2,000 artillery
shells carrying mustard gas and 1,200 nerve gas shells for cash payment
amounting to several million dollars.
US and Israeli intelligence agencies have tracked the WMD consignments
from eastern Libya as far as Sudan in convoys secured by Iranian agents
and Hizballah and Hamas guards. They are not believed to have reached
their destinations in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, apparently waiting
for an opportunity to get their deadly freights through without the US
or Israel attacking and destroying them.
It is also not clear whether the shells and gases were assembled upon
delivery or were travelling in separate containers. Our sources report
that some of the poison gas may be intended not only for artillery use
but also for drones which Hizballah recently acquired from Iran.
Tehran threw its support behind the anti-Qaddafi rebels because of this
unique opportunity to get hold of the Libyan ruler’s stock of poison
gas after it fell into opposition hands and arm Hizballah and Hamas
with unconventional weapons without Iran being implicated in the
transaction.
Shortly after the uprising began in the third week of February, a
secret Iranian delegation arrived in Benghazi. Its members met rebel
chiefs, some of them deserters from the Libyan army, and clinched the
deal for purchasing the entire stock of poison gas stock and the price.
The rebels threw in a quantity of various types of anti-air missiles.
Hizballah and Hamas purchasing missions arrived in the first week of
March to finalize the deal and arrange the means of delivery.
The first authoritative American source to refer to a Hizballah
presence in Benghazi was the commander of US NATO forces Adm. James
Stavridis. When he addressed a US Senate committee on Tuesday, March
29, he spoke of “telltale signs of the presence of Islamic insurgents
led by Al-Qaeda and Hizballah” on the rebel side of the Libyan war. He
did not disclose what they were doing there.