December
04-15-2008, 10:02 PM
They are doing it while Jimmy Carter is still in the Midle East.
Israelis don't want peace. They are agents provocateurs.
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15/04/2008
A new violation of Lebanese sovereignty was committed by Israel on Sunday evening with Israeli soldiers making a brief incursion into Lebanon near the occupied Shebaa Farms territory.
The Lebanese army issued a statement on Monday, saying that "a group of five Israeli soldiers entered 150 meters inside the area of Al-Shaal, east of Kfar Shouba (in southeastern Lebanon)."
The statement called the move a "blatant and repeated breach of Lebanese sovereignty," noting that the soldiers remained in the area for 10 minutes before leaving.
Yasmina Bouziane, spokeswoman for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), said that the UN was investigating the incident.
"A joint UNIFIL-Lebanese army investigation team was sent east of Kfar Shouba to look into the circumstances of an alleged Israeli army Force Blue line violation," Bouziane said, referring to the demarcation line between Lebanon and Occupied Palestine. "The investigation is still ongoing and UNIFIL is in touch with both parties to clarify the matter," she added.
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Israelis don't want peace. They are agents provocateurs.
http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/PicturesFolder/Ghajar.jpg
15/04/2008
A new violation of Lebanese sovereignty was committed by Israel on Sunday evening with Israeli soldiers making a brief incursion into Lebanon near the occupied Shebaa Farms territory.
The Lebanese army issued a statement on Monday, saying that "a group of five Israeli soldiers entered 150 meters inside the area of Al-Shaal, east of Kfar Shouba (in southeastern Lebanon)."
The statement called the move a "blatant and repeated breach of Lebanese sovereignty," noting that the soldiers remained in the area for 10 minutes before leaving.
Yasmina Bouziane, spokeswoman for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), said that the UN was investigating the incident.
"A joint UNIFIL-Lebanese army investigation team was sent east of Kfar Shouba to look into the circumstances of an alleged Israeli army Force Blue line violation," Bouziane said, referring to the demarcation line between Lebanon and Occupied Palestine. "The investigation is still ongoing and UNIFIL is in touch with both parties to clarify the matter," she added.
READ MORE - http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=40751