29 Mar 2024
Saturday 2 September 2017 - 09:55
Story Code : 274461

Hariri rejects Israeli claims about missile factories in Lebanon



Press TV - Lebanons Prime Minister Saad Hariri has rejected Israels claims that Iran is building factories to produce missiles in Lebanese territory, accusing the Israeli regime of carrying out deception campaigns.

In an interview with French dailyLe Monde, which was published on Friday, Hariri said Israel knows very well there are no missile factories in Lebanon.

During a meeting with United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres in Jerusalem al-Quds earlier this week, Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu had claimed that Iran was building sites to produce precision-guided missiles... in both Syria and in Lebanon.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a joint press conference with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in Jerusalem al-Quds, on August 28, 2017. (Photo by AFP)[/caption]
Israels minister of military affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, also echoed Netanyahus accusations against the Islamic Republic in a meeting with the UN chief, saying Iran was working to set up factories to manufacture accurate weapons within Lebanon itself.

Later, Israeli media claimed that Hariri had raised objections and was acting to stop the alleged factory construction.

In the Le Monde interview, however, the Lebanese prime minister rejected the allegation altogether.

The Israelis are used to conducting campaigns of deception, he said.

As another case in point, Hariri referred to and dismissed Israeli claims about the Hezbollah resistance movement.

They (the Israelis) say Hezbollah controls Lebanon, and that is not true. Hezbollah is present. Its in the government and it has support in the country. But this doesnt mean Hezbollah controls all of Lebanon, he said.

Last month, in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia, Netanyahu accused Iran of trying to establish a foothold in Syria.

Russia Today said in a report back then that, Moscow, which views Iran as key to resolving the [Syrian] crisis, said it will note Israeli interests, in what likely amounts to a diplomatic dismissal of the Israeli claims.

Russia and Iran have been in close coordination to assist the Syrian governments anti-terror fight.

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