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.UN Official Confirms Israeli Violation of Lebanese Territory

A senior United Nations official in Beirut on Friday confirmed Israeli
violation of the U.N.-drawn Blue Line and the Lebanese territory, and
promised to correct it, Lebanon's official NNA news agency reported.
During a meeting with Lebanese Foreign Minister Mahmoud Hammoud, Steffan de
Mistura, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan's personal representative in
south Lebanon, stressed the inviolability of the Blue Line.
The U.N. drew the line to authenticate the completeness of Israeli
withdrawal from south Lebanon in May 2000.
Mistura said that the U.N. peacekeeping force recently observed the Ghajar
village on the eastern side of the Blue Line with helicopters and found that
Israeli troops violated the Blue Line and intruded into the Lebanese
territory by about 20 meters.
The U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) confirmed on Thursday that
Israeli troops have established an observation post, north of the Blue Line,
in the village. 
"The sand-bagged observation post was erected 20 meters into the Lebanese
territory and overlooks Lebanon's Hasbani River," a UNIFIL spokesman said.
The Ghajar village is split by the Blue line, with two-thirds falling inside
lebanon and the rest in the disputed Shebaa Farms.
Lebanon and Syria insist that the 200-square-kilometer farms belong to
Lebanon, while the U.N. and Israel regard it as Syria's land that Israel
occupied in the 1967 Mideast War and its fate should be resolved within the
Syrian-Israeli peace talks.
Following protests by Ghajar's residents, the Israeli troops have so far
agreed to refrain from running border fence through the middle of the
village. 
But the Israeli army believes that the absence of a fence in Ghajar poses a
security risk. Israel tried to circumvent this dilemma in January by
swinging the new fence around the northern tip of Ghajar on Lebanese
territory. 
Finally, Israel was forced to abandon the plan after the violation was
protested by Lebanon and the U.N.



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