The United States will redirect over $100 million in military aid originally intended for Israel and Egypt to support Lebanon's army and government in implementing the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah.
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La mayor parte del dinero se destinará a las Fuerzas Armadas Libanesas, que tienen un papel crucial en el mantenimiento del alto el fuego acordado en noviembre tras una guerra que azotó gran parte del sur y este de Líbano durante dos meses.
“La asistencia de seguridad de EEUU a las FAL aumenta su capacidad como la única fuerza militar legítima del país y defensora de la integridad territorial de Líbano, permite a las FAL prevenir la desestabilización potencial de ISIS y otros grupos terroristas, y permite a las FAL proporcionar seguridad tanto para el pueblo libanés como para el personal estadounidense”, dijo el Departamento de Estado.
“El apoyo de EEUU a las FAL refuerza a las FAL como un importante contrapeso institucional a Hezbollah, que recibe armas, entrenamiento y apoyo financiero de Irán”, afirmó el Departamento de Estado. “Las FAL continúan siendo una institución independiente y no sectaria en Líbano, y son respetadas en todos los sectores”.
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