Lebanese Military Boasts It Collected Weapons From Palestinian Camps
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The Fatah movement of President Mahmoud Abbas and other Palestinian Liberation Organization member groups handed over their last heavy weapons to the Lebanese Army on Tuesday, 30 December. The operation, the fifth since the start of the Palestinian disarmament process in Lebanon in September, took place in the Ain al-Héloué camp, the country's largest, 45 km south of Beirut.
Palestinian refugee camp disarmed in Lebanon
The Lebanese military said the handover was carried out in coordination with Palestinian officials and is part of a broader plan to remove weapons from all 12 Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon. The move follows months of intermittent negotiations between Lebanese authorities and Palestinian factions. According to the Palestinian Authority’s National Security Forces, the arms delivered from Ain al-Hilweh constitute “the fifth batch of heav…
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. The following statement was issued by the Army Command – Directorate of Orientation: Continuing the process of receiving weapons from Palestinian camps in various Lebanese regions, the Army received a quantity of Palestinian weapons from the Ain al-Hilweh camp, in coordination with the relevant Palestinian authorities. This operation includ…
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