Israel’s Peretz: Syria Is Letting Hezbollah Rearm
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JERUSALEM — Israel’s defense minister yesterday accused Syria of allowing the rearmament of Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon and said Israel has the right to act “forcefully” against the Shiite militia to counter the threat.
Defense Minister Amir Peretz’s comments came days after Israel said it discovered four bombs in northern Israel recently planted by Hezbollah guerrillas. The Israeli claim, denied by Hezbollah, immediately raised tensions along the volatile border.
Israel and Hezbollah fought a 34-day war last summer before a U.N.-brokered cease-fire took hold. Under the truce, thousands of Lebanese government troops and international peacekeepers patrol the border to maintain calm. The cease-fire also bars armed Hezbollah fighters from the border area and calls for a halt in unauthorized weapons transfers to the group.
Speaking to visiting American Jewish leaders, Mr. Peretz said Syria, Hezbollah’s main ally, is continuing to allow weapons shipments to the group to cross its border with Lebanon.