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Monocolumn: Spies And Videotape

Monocolumn: Spies And Videotape

By Monocle on August 11, 2010

Monocolumn- Spies And Videotape

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There has been no lack of excitement in Lebanon this summer. If someone was to set a spy movie in this small Mediterranean country, they would have a hard time beating the real thing. In the past two months, a slew of alleged Israeli spies has been uncovered, the Hariri murder case has been revived, and an escalation of hostilities with Israel avoided.

Reappearing after a long lull, the International Tribunal in The Hague, charged with investigating the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri in a massive car bomb in 2005, has announced it would make public indictments in September.

With the Tribunal looming, Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah pre-empted any accusations with a series of well-orchestrated television appearances. Nasrallah’s latest stunt, a two-hour press conference that took place last Monday, offered a thorough history of Israeli spying in Lebanon, amply embellished with aerial pictures and footage of alleged spies making confessions. Hezbollah released exclusive images of Israeli reconnaissance planes that had been filming the exact routes used by Rafik Hariri. “Is it just a coincidence that the Israelis were surveilling these areas in such detail before the assassination?” asked Nasrallah, before adding that a presumed Israeli spy was found to be very near the scene of the crime, just one day before.

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