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Report: Hizbullah Moving Rockets over Fears of Spillover of Violence from Syria

Hizbullah began shifting the long- and medium-range rockets it had allegedly stored in northern Lebanon to locations in the center of the country, the Israeli Debkafile website reported.

Western military sources told the website that “Hizbullah was taking the precaution of keeping its arsenal safe from a spillover of violence from Syria.”

Debkafile said the sources learned on Tuesday that Iranian intelligence had advised Hizbullah to remove its rockets out of range of a possible American operation in Syria.

Meanwhile, the U.S. deployed the USS Bataan amphibian air carrier strike vessel opposite Syria's Mediterranean coast with 2,000 marines, 6 war planes, 15 attack helicopters, including new V-22 Ospreys, and 27 choppers for landing forces aboard, military and intelligence sources told the Israeli website.

The USS Monterrey cruiser armed with Aegis surface missile interceptors has additionally been stationed in the Black Sea.

Western sources also report a build-up of ship-borne anti-missile missile strength in the Mediterranean basin.

“Moscow, Tehran and Damascus, are taking this exceptional spate of American military movements in and around the Mediterranean as realistically portending American intervention in Syria,” the report said.

Western intelligence sources in the Persian Gulf said that “Washington is coordinating its military movements with Ankara and that Turkish Prime Minister Tayyep Erdogan quietly agreed to place Turkish bases at U.S. disposal for an operation in Syria.”


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