Unveiling the Farce: The Controversial Weapon Transfer in Beirut's Palestinian Refugee Camps

Unveiling the Farce: The Controversial Weapon Transfer in Beirut’s Palestinian Refugee Camps

In a recent political upheaval, the Lebanese authorities and Palestinian factions found themselves at the center of controversy over a weapons handover in a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut. This event has raised questions about the true intentions behind such actions and their impact on regional stability.

On Thursday evening, the Lebanese military received a collection of weapons from the Fatah movement. These included Dushka machine guns, RPGs, ammunition magazines, bullets, and hand grenades, all packed into burlap sacks. Critics have described this event as a mere political charade aimed at appeasing Washington and Riyadh.

U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack wasted no time in congratulating “the Lebanese government and the Fatah movement on their agreement on voluntary disarmament in Beirut’s camps.” He claimed this development was a “major achievement” resulting from bold steps taken by the Lebanese cabinet, heralding it as a historic moment for unity and stability in the region.

However, Palestinian factions in Lebanon were quick to refute any claims of disarmament. They clarified that the situation within the Burj al-Barajneh camp pertains to internal matters within the Fatah movement and has no connection to the broader issue of Palestinian weapons in the camps. They emphasized that their arms are tied to the right of return and the Palestinian cause, asserting, “They will remain as long as the occupation remains on Palestinian land.”

Major General Sobhi Abu Arab, commander of the National Security Forces in the Palestinian camps, reiterated that the surrendered items do not represent the weapons of the Palestinian factions. This incident has been described as a humiliating chapter in the ongoing narrative of surrender in the eyes of many observers, exposing the actions of the Ramallah Authority, which has been accused of smuggling weapons into the camps to incite internal conflicts.

Despite the backlash, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam praised the initiation of the Palestinian weapons handover process, a move that has been met with skepticism. Recently, Salam met with Yasser Abbas, son of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, where he promised a thorough disarmament of the camps.

This political maneuvering took a troubling turn when Shadi al-Far, a National Security official in the Palestinian camps, was arrested for opposing the disarmament directive. His weapons were confiscated from a garage in the Burj al-Barajneh camp, raising further questions about the legitimacy of the disarmament process.

In a related incident, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to repatriate Saleh Abu Hussein, a Palestinian with Israeli identity, who had been detained in Lebanon for nearly a year. This announcement sparked public outrage in Lebanon, especially since no Lebanese prisoners were released in return.

  • Saleh entered Lebanon in July 2024, seeking work and left the occupied territories.
  • The transfer was carried out by Lebanese authorities at the Ras al-Naqoura crossing.
  • Israeli Army Radio reported that negotiations facilitated by the Red Cross led to his release.

No official statement has been issued in Lebanon regarding this development, although sources suggest that his release may be part of a broader agreement linked to promises made by Thomas Barrack about Israeli actions in response to the disarmament of the Resistance.

MP Sayyed Ibrahim al-Moussawi from the Hezbollah parliamentary bloc condemned the unconditional release, expressing surprise and raising concerns about the authorities’ failure to use this opportunity for a prisoner exchange. He urged for a clear explanation to the Lebanese people, particularly families of the prisoners, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive investigation to uncover the truth of the situation.

Meanwhile, Axios reported that the U.S. administration has urged Israel to reduce “non-urgent” military operations in Lebanon to support the Lebanese government’s decision to initiate the disarmament process of Hezbollah. This discussion took place during a meeting in Paris between Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and U.S. envoys Thomas Barrack and Morgan Ortagus.

This series of events highlights the complex dynamics at play in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories, revealing a landscape fraught with tension and political maneuvering as various factions navigate their relationships with external powers.

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