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UNIFIL: Israel did not cross Lebanon border

UN peacekeepers have contradicted Lebanese claims that Israeli forces were operating within Lebanese territory before a border flare-up which led to four deaths.

August 4, 2010 08:57
Dov Harari, an Israeli soldier killed in the attack

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

United Nations peacekeepers have contradicted Lebanese claims that Israeli forces were operating within Lebanese territory before a border flare-up which led to the deaths of four people.

The fighting has raised international concerns that Israel’s relationship with Lebanon could deteriorate, less than four years after a ceasefire was negotiated to end the Second Lebanon War with Hizbollah.

Lebanon claimed Israel had provoked the attack. But Israel said it was operating only inside its own borders, and noted that the fact there were Lebanese journalists at the scene suggested the skirmish had been premeditated.

And Milos Strugar, senior political adviser for the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), said that Israel had been carrying out routine maintenance work "south of the international borderline," although on "the northern side of the border fence.”

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