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08BEIRUT505
2008-04-11 14:40:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Beirut
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LEBANON: HIZBALLAH ACKNOWLEDGES TELECOM NETWORK TO

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TAGS: PGOV PREF PTER ECPS PINR EG LE SY
SUBJECT: LEBANON: HIZBALLAH ACKNOWLEDGES TELECOM NETWORK TO
EGYPTIAN AMBASSADOR

REF: A. BEIRUT 489

B. BEIRUT 490

Classified By: CDA Michele J. Sison for reasons
1.4 (b) and (d).

SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BEIRUT 000505

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TAGS: PGOV PREF PTER ECPS PINR EG LE SY
SUBJECT: LEBANON: HIZBALLAH ACKNOWLEDGES TELECOM NETWORK TO
EGYPTIAN AMBASSADOR

REF: A. BEIRUT 489

B. BEIRUT 490

Classified By: CDA Michele J. Sison for reasons
1.4 (b) and (d).

SUMMARY
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1. (C) Egyptian Ambassador Ahmed al-Bedawi remarked to the
Charge on April 10 that Hizballah is very open about all of
its operations, including its new fiber optic telecom
network. Bedawi also said Hizballah member/resigned Minister
of Energy and Water Mohammed Fneish told him he is concerned
about what he sees as too much of an emphasis on
militarization of youth in the south as opposed to education.
Worried about potential threats the Palestinian refugee
camps pose to Lebanon, Bedawi emphasized that the refugees'
living conditions need to be improved. He mentioned that it
was unlikely parliament Speaker Nabih Berri would receive a
green light from Egypt or Saudi Arabia to visit their
capitals (Ref A). End summary.

HIZBALLAH OPEN ABOUT
ITS TELECOM NETWORK
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2. (C) The Charge paid a courtesy call on Egyptian Ambassador
Ahmed al-Bedawi on April 10. PolOff and Egyptian diplomat
Yasser al-Atawi also attended the meeting. Reporting on
recent conversations he has had with Hizballah officials,
Bedawi remarked that Hizballah is very open about all of its
operations. He relayed that one Hizballah official did not
downplay recent public reports on Hizballah building a fiber
optic telecom network, and asked Bedawi, "How do you think we
ran a resistance in 2006?" Bedawi told the Ambassador that
PM Fouad Siniora showed him a map denoting the network in
Lebanon. (Note: Charge received the same map this week from
March 14 leader Walid Jumblatt (Ref B). End note.)

HIZBALLAH YOUTH
NOT STUDYING ENOUGH
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3. (C) Bedawi recently met with resigned Hizballah Minister
of Energy and Water Mohammed Fneish, who is concerned about

what he sees as too much militarization of youth in the
south, and that not enough attention is devoted to education.
The youth idolize assassinated Hizballah leader Imad
Mugniyeh, who was uneducated but had taught himself English
and FARSI, Fneish told the Egyptian.

REFUGEE CAMPS A "LOOSE CANNON"
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4. (C) Bedawi expressed his concern about potential threats
the Palestinian refugee camps pose to Lebanon, referring to
the camps as "loose cannons." In his opinion, the longer it
takes to rebuild the Nahr al-Barid camp in the north, the
more the tension will increase among the refugees. He
recommended that more efforts be taken to improve the
refugees' living conditions. Pleading ignorance, he inquired
whether the Charge had heard of Iranian influence in the
camps, adding, "I would think that Iran would be trying to
expand its influence in the camps."

NO NEWS YET ON MUGNIYEH'S
ASSASSINATION
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5. (C) Yasser al-Atawi reported that Free Patriotic Movement
leader Michel Aoun's television network, OTV, was running a
clip from the Iranian news agency Fars that claimed the
results from the Syrian investigation into Mugniyeh's
assassination would be released soon. The clip suggested
Saudi and Jordanian involvement, facilitated by Palestinians
in Damascus, who purportedly helped track down Mugniyeh's
movements. Atawi added that local journalists were
discrediting the source. The Egyptian Ambassador commented
that he believed either Syria or Israel was involved.

BERRI UNLIKELY TO RECEIVE
EGYPTIAN OR SAUDI INVITE
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6. (C) Bedawi remarked that it was unlikely that parliament

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Speaker Nabih Berri would receive the green light from Egypt
to visit Cairo, as Saudi King Abdullah and Egyptian President
Mubarak, joined by Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa,
had just met in Sharm el-Sheikh and likely had coordinated a
position on not seeing Berri. Berri had previously asked
Bedawi for advice on talking points during such a visit.
Bedawi said that Berri would need something substantive in
order to go to Egypt, and since he is not seen as someone who
can deliver on what he talks about, a visit may not make
sense. He predicted the same outcome for Saudi Arabia.
Bedawi doubted that Berri will actually convene a National
Dialogue. Nevertheless, Bedawi believes that "Deep inside,
Berri wants a solution."


7. (C) Bedawi said that Berri explained that he made his
recent trip to Damascus because Syria now holds the Arab
League presidency. Berri reportedly described Lebanese Armed
Forces Commander (LAF) Michel Sleiman's resignation
announcement as "opening the doors to other presidential
candidates." Bedawi added that both March 8 and March 14
leaders are criticizing Sleiman's decision.

MONEY DISTRIBUTED BY
CONFESSION IS LEBANON'S GLUE
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8. (C) "Lebanon is being held together because of foreign
money," Bedawi stated, adding that Iranians are funding the
Shia, and Gulf money is supporting the Sunnis. He said that
Libya and Saudi Arabia are paying majority leader Saad Hariri
directly, but that this money is not being well-distributed.
Qatar is working directly with Aoun, he continued, and Syria
is trying to fund pro-Syrian Druze figure and former minister
Wi'am Wahhab, in an attempt to woo the Druze from Walid
Jumblatt.


9. (C) On more than one occasion, the Egyptian Ambassador
recommended that the U.S. give more support to the Siniora
government. As examples, he suggested the U.S. facilitate a
resolution on Shebaa Farms and provide more equipment to the
LAF. The Charge reminded Bedawi that the U.S. has been
providing equipment and training to the LAF, and in
particular, assisting the LAF in controlling Nahr al-Barid.
He reported that the Egyptians are training both LAF and the
Internal Security Force (ISF).

UNREPORTED SECURITY INCIDENTS
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10. (C) Bedawi said he hears there are many security
incidents that are not getting reported in the news. He also
reported that Archbishop Elias Audi had recently told him he
was worried about Shia-Sunni relations, believing that if
something breaks out between those confessions, the
Christians will be "wiped out."

SISON