The Telegraph, Citing Anonymous Sources, Claims Hezbollah 'Storing Missiles and Explosives at Lebanon's Main Airport'Chris MenahanInformationLiberation Jun. 23, 2024 |
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![]() ![]() "Hezbollah stores missiles and explosives at Lebanon's main airport, whistleblowers claim," The Telegraph headline stated along with the subheader, "Exclusive: Terrorists pass through 'bribed' customs officers unchallenged with large amounts of Iranian weaponry." ![]() The report reads like pure propaganda and Israel swiftly shared the report on their official X account to provide a pretext for blowing the airport up.
From The Telegraph: Hezbollah is storing huge quantities of Iranian weapons, missiles, and explosives in Beirut's main civilian airport, according to airport whistleblowers.The Air Transport Union in Lebanon denied the accusations in a statement shared by Al Mayadeen. From Al Mayadeen, "Lebanon denies Telegraph claims, invites officials for airport tour": The Air Transport Union in Lebanon (UTA) denied in a statement The Telegraph's report in which it claimed that "Hezbollah stores missiles and explosives at Lebanon's main airport," saying that these clams were made without any proof offered.As a reminder, when the Russia-Ukraine war kicked off in 2022, The Telegraph ran an atrocity propaganda tale claiming Russia was using "mobile crematoriums" to "hide evidence of battlefield casualties." ![]() ![]() The report was pure propaganda put out by British intelligence. To this day, no evidence to back up their report has ever been produced. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |