The U.S. ambassador to Lebanon
said Sunday that $25 million worth of weapons and ammunition have
arrived in Beirut, the latest American assistance to Lebanon's army as
it fights Islamic extremists along the border with Syria.
Ambassador David Hale said the equipment includes more than 70 M198
howitzers and over 26 million rounds of ammunition and artillery "of all
shapes and
sizes, including heavy artillery."
Islamic extremists have launched several attacks on Lebanese troops over
the past months in areas near the Syrian border, killing and wounding
scores of troops. The most serious attack occurred in August, when
members of the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front and the Islamic State group
captured two dozen Lebanese soldiers. They have killed four of them and
still hold the rest.
Lebanese and American officials attended a handover ceremony Sunday at Beirut's port.
"We are very proud of this and this is top-of-the-line equipment. This
is the best that there is in the marketplace. It's what our soldiers
use," Hale said. "I know that in a matter of days it's going to be what
your brave soldiers are using in the battle to defeat terrorism and
extremism that is pouring across the border from Syria."
Hale told reporters that Lebanon has become the fifth-largest recipient
of U.S. foreign military assistance. He added that weapons worth more
than $100 million were given to Lebanon last year and over a $1 billion
worth in the last eight years.
He said the U.S. help to Lebanon will continue "until the job is done."
The Lebanese military is generally seen as a unifying force in Lebanon,
and draws its ranks from all of the country's sects — Sunni and Shiite
Muslim, Christian and Druze. But the armed forces have struggled to
contain the escalating violence in the country.
This is the latest aid promised to Lebanon. In November, France and Saudi Arabia
signed an agreement for Paris to provide the Lebanese army with $3
billion worth of weapons paid for by Riyadh. The first shipment of those
weapons is expected to arrive in April.
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