US air force planes have delivered military equipment to the Lebanese army, a Western diplomat and security officials have said. Â The Lebanese government had requested more military aid from Washington after the eruption of fighting between the army and the Fatah al-Islam group in a Palestinian refugee camp in the north of the country.
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Three military supply planes arrived at Beirut airport overnight, witnesses said.
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“This shipment has previously been ordered by the Lebanese army, but it has now been accelerated because of the current urgent needs of the troops,” the diplomat said.
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The diplomat said the US would send eight planes carrying military equipment in total.
The Lebanese army has been fighting the Fatah al-Islam movement in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared in north Lebanon.
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Sporadic gunfire exchanges punctured the lull in the fighting on Friday as the Lebanese army continued to build up around Nahr el-Bared, near the port city of Tripoli.
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Speaking to Al Jazeera, a spokesman for the Fatah al-Islam group, said their fighters are committed to the truce with the Lebanese army.
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The AFP news agency reported that death toll in the fighting had risen to 78.
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Thousands of Palestinian refugees remain trapped inside.
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On Thursday, Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, gave her full backing to the Lebanese government.
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“I certainly hope that the Lebanese government will be able to deal with these extremists,” Rice said.
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“It’s just another example of extremists in the Middle East who are trying to destabilize democratic governments.”Â
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The Lebanese An Nahar newspaper said that a first US plane had arrived late on Thursday from Kuwait, with two from Egypt on Friday.
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Late on Thursday, a United Arab Emirates air force plane also arrived with supplies.
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The Lebanese military did not comment on the airlift, a sensitive issue in the country.
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The remainder will be coming from other Arab states where the US maintains weapons depots, it said.
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The United States provided $ 40m in military aid to Lebanon last year and already this year has supplied hardware worth $ 5m.