Israel-Gaza War, Hezbollah

Report: Here's where Hezbollah plans to store many of its weapons

A report by the Sunday Telegraph suggests that Hezbollah is working hard to store much of its weaponry and ammunition in the civilian Beirut International Airport to shield it from the IDF.

Beirut International Airport. (Photo: Victor Jiang/Shutterstock)

Hezbollah is reportedly storing a large amount of Iranian delivered weaponry in Lebanon's main civilian airport in Beirut, according to the Sunday Telegraph.

Per the report, the airport compound contains inaccurate Falaq Iranian rockets, Fateh-110 short-range missiles, and M-600 missiles with a range of over 240 km.

Hezbollah also reportedly has Kornet anti-tank missiles and a large number of Burkan ballistic missiles.

The Associated Press reported this morning (Sunday) that thousands of members of pro-Iranian militia members across the Middle East announced their readiness to go to Lebanon and help fight Israel if war is joined.

The United States is also preparing for the possibility of a general war with Hezbollah, with senior officers telling CNN that Israel has been promised all its security needs in such an event.

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