According to a study by the Small Arms Survey, the price of guns and ammunition increased by 60-80 percent in Lebanon between February and September last year, almost entirely on Syria demand.
Throughout the region, the growing demand for weaponry to go to Syria is an open secret and lucrative business opportunity.
"They know we are sending guns to Syria," Libyan arms dealer Abdul Basit Haroun told Reuters last month, showing off a warehouse packed with arms and ammunition awaiting shipment. "Everyone knows."
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