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Lebanese officials: Soldiers seize Hezbollah weapons truck
By The Associated Press

Lebanese troops have seized a truckload of rockets and ammunition belonging to the Hezbollah guerrillas in eastern Lebanon, security officials said Wednesday.

The shipment of Grad rockets and ammunition for automatic rifles and machine guns was seized late Tuesday at a random army checkpoint near the town of Baalbek, a stronghold for the Shiite Muslim militant group.

Six Hezbollah members in the truck were let go but the confiscated weapons were taken to nearby army barracks. There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah on the weapons' seizure.

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It was not clear whether the militants were transferring the weapons within the country or bringing the shipment in from neighboring Syria, as they have reportedly done in the past. Also, the shipment's destination was not known.

Under United Nations Security Council resolution 1701, which halted last summer's war between Israel and Hezbollah, any transfer of weapons to groups other than the Lebanese government is illegal.

But the guerrilla leaders have boasted that they have replenished their stocks of rockets after the fighting.

The head of the research division of Military Intelligence told Knesset members on Monday that Hezbollah is rebuilding its forces south of the Litani River in Lebanon, despite the presence of international peacekeepers in the area. (Click here for map)

Hezbollah has urged the government to abide by its own policy, proclaimed in 2005, to support the resistance in the south - which is Lebanese shorthand for the guerrilla group.

But the guerrillas has since November left the government along with its allies and joined the opposition seeking to topple U.S.-backed Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora.

In February, authorities seized a truck bringing military supplies for Hezbollah in a Beirut suburb. The group acknowledged the shipment was theirs and demanded it be returned but the government refused.

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  1.   Lebanon seizes weapons but releases terrorists..What Crap. 11:50  |  x 06/06/07
  2.   There is no cease-fire 11:52  |  Michael 06/06/07
  3.   @Michael 12:37  |  Chris 06/06/07
  4.   Keep counting your chickens Chris 12:45  |  Michael 06/06/07
  5.   Bombs in UNIFIL leaisure spots? 13:07  |  Nik Miller 06/06/07
  6.   amazing! 13:35  |  Itsik 06/06/07
  7.   amazing 13:37  |  Itsik 06/06/07
  8.   to Chris #3 13:57  |  Marcelo 06/06/07
  9.   6 militants released????? 14:01  |  Avi 06/06/07
  10.   Good idea 15:51  |  Mark Lincoln 06/06/07
  11.   Headline Wrong: It Should Have Been "Hezbollah 16:26  |  Brad 06/06/07
  12.   When will it dawn on the Lebanese... 16:27  |  Michael Steiner 06/06/07
  13.   Amazingly- misleading 16:49  |  James 06/06/07
  14.   right, there is NO cease fire 16:53  |  James 06/06/07
  15.   When will it dawn on the lebanese 23:26  |  Kamal 07/06/07
  16.   Who made 7izbollah? 23:31  |  Kamal 07/06/07
  17.   Hussy Will Burn 23:44  |  Francois 07/06/07
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