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A military prosecutor charged two Lebanese army colonels on Monday with collaborating with Israel, raising the number of suspects arraigned in the past few weeks to more than 50, a court official said. Military prosecutor Saqr Saqr charged the two, who were arrested last month, with providing Israel with information about military and security positions, as well as civilian locations and aiding Israeli forces, the official said.
Lebanon considers itself at war with Israel and bans its citizens from having any contact with the Jewish state. Spying for or collaborating with Israel can be punishable by death. One of the two colonels was also charged with possessing unlicensed weapons and hand grenades, while the other was charged with illegally entering Israel, the official said.
He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the media. The two colonels were detained as part of a stepped-up campaign against suspected Israeli spies over the past two months that has produced about 100 arrests. Israel has refused in the past to comment on Lebanon's spying allegations.

Copyright Associated Press, 2009

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