Israel says Gaza gets anti-plane arms from Libya

JERUSALEM | Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:46pm EDT

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinians in Gaza have acquired anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets from Libya during its six-month civil war, enlarging but not significantly improving their arsenal, Israeli officials said on Monday.

While the rebellion against Muammar Gaddafi has stirred concern abroad about the fate of Libya's aging chemical weapons stockpiles, Israel has no indication Hamas or other Palestinian factions have sought these, the officials said.

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.

"We've been seeing more SA-7s and RPGs coming across," said the official. "It's not a major qualitative enhancement for them."

The Soviet-designed SA-7 is a shoulder-fired, heat-seeking missile which Israel said Palestinians had previously smuggled into Gaza. Rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), designed to penetrate armor, are plentiful in the territory.

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.

Egypt's 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.

Hamas, an Islamist group that governs Gaza, and smaller armed factions declined comment on the Israeli statements.

Egypt has stepped up efforts to impose order in Sinai, though Cairo's authority has been weakened by the citizen revolt that forced President Hosni Mubarak from power.

(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Roger Atwood)

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Comments (3)
amos033 wrote:
Gaza is a constant reminder to the world of what would happen if the Palestinians had their own state. It would be a never ending battle of rockets and bombs against Israel but on a much wider scale. The US has no business in funding the PA or Hamas especially concerning the statements Abu Maven has made recently about never recognizing Israel.

God bless Israel and it’s eternal undivided capital Jerusalem which all of us Christians support.

Aug 29, 2011 1:26pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
Tiu wrote:
No we don’t. Speak for yourself amos033.
The Palestinians will be much easier to deal (constructively) with than Al Queada. Looks like history is set to repeat.

Aug 29, 2011 1:54pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
USAalltheway wrote:
Amoss is correct. The palestinians don’t want peace, they want war. God Bless Israel

Aug 29, 2011 5:34pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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