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Israel, Lebanon, UN forces discuss 'frictions' along Blue Line

February 11, 2022 at 4:03 pm

A UN peacekeeping force (UNIFIL) soldier at the Lebanese southern coastal area of Naqura, by the border with Israel, on 11 October 2020 [MAHMOUD ZAYYAT/AFP/Getty Images]

The Israeli army, on Friday, announced that its representatives participated in a tripartite meeting with Lebanese military officials and the commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), Anadolu News Agency reports.

In a statement to Anadolu Agency, Israeli army spokesman, Avichay Adraee, said the meeting took place at the UNIFIL headquarters in Ras Al-Naqoura in southern Lebanon.

The spokesman said, during the meeting, the Israeli army presented, what it claimed, “Lebanese violations of Security Council Resolution 1701, which focused on the presence of Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, and the presence of prohibited weapons there.”

“Notably, this meeting was pre-determined and forms part of the mechanism to prevent friction along the Blue Line,” Adraee added.

UNIFIL is a multinational peacekeeping force that has been deployed in southern Lebanon since 1978. Its primary objective is to maintain security in the region and monitor a cessation-of-hostilities agreement.

Following the 2006 conflict between Israel and the Lebanese group, Hezbollah, UNIFIL was tasked with ensuring the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which called for a cease-fire between the warring sides and an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

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