Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Israeli Forces Enter Lebanon To Remove Spy Equipment After It Was Discovered By UNIFIL Observers

UNIFIL soldiers stand guard as Israeli soldiers foot patrol the border area with Lebanon as seen from Adaisseh, Monday, Jan. 20, 2014. (The Daily Star/Mohammed Zaatari)

Israeli Army Dismantles Spy Device On Border With Lebanon -- Daily Star

ADAISSEH, Lebanon: Calm was restored to the border Monday following a tense standoff between the Lebanese and Israeli armies, as the latter removed an apparent spy device from a disputed area. An Israeli technical specialist unit, accompanied by some 40 soldiers, entered the disputed border territory near the southern village of Adaisseh at around 11 a.m. Monday to dismantle a device found under an olive tree the day before.

According to an Army statement Sunday, an Indonesian UNIFIL contingent found a suspicious-looking object composed of two parts bearing Hebrew script that had been placed under an olive tree on the outskirts of Adaisseh, on the Lebanese side of the technical fence. The tree was about 150 meters from the gate in the barrier near Maskaf Aam, the Israeli settlement overlooking Adaisseh.

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More News On Israeli Forces Entering Lebanon To Remove Spy Equipment After it Was Discovered By UNIFIL Observers

Israeli Force Removes 2 Devices from Adaisseh under Eyes of Army, UNIFIL -- Naharnet
Israeli Army dismantles spy device on Lebanon border -- Al Bawaba
Report: IDF Forced to Dismantle 'Spy Device' on Lebanese Border -- Arutz Sheva

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