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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
UN troops in Lebanon forced to delete images of covert cables
2008-07-02
oldiers of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were forced by local Lebanese residents to delete photos of suspicious-looking underground cables, according a report submitted by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.

The incident constitutes the second time in recent months that the work of the peacekeeping force has been restricted because of pressures from local residents - this in strict violation of UN Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 Second Lebanon War that brought the UNIFIL forces to south Lebanon.

According to the UN secretary general's report, on May 28, UNIFIL peacekeepers located cables that were buried in southeast Lebanon. They proceeded to take photographs of the cables, and were subsequently surrounded by local residents who hurled stones at them and in turn took pictures of the soldiers themselves. The incident was brought to an end only after UNIFIL agreed to delete the photos, despite the fact that UN policy permits the use of cameras by the peacekeeping forces.
Good dhimmis!
The report, the seventh released on the implementation of Resolution 1701, also said that UNIFIL increased the number of its observation posts in the Shaba Farms area, and called on Israel to accept one of the solutions that has been offered to end its presence in the northern section of the border village of Rajar. The report also emphasized the fact that Israel and Lebanon need to visually delineate the border through clear border markings. There are currently nine markings on the border - in the form of blue barrels - that have been approved by both Israel and Lebanon.

Regarding the presence of the Israel Air Force in Lebanese skies, the report states that in the last several months, Israel has increased its flyovers, which constitute a violation of UN Resolution 1701.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  AP, Don't you know Covert Cables drive the typical Muslim male crazy with desire. So the cables must be 'covered up' to avoid being raped.

Otherwise they are just so much uncovered meat.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-07-02 20:46  

#4  they're the long-rumored Intertubes that the Internet runs through
Posted by: Frank G   2008-07-02 20:33  

#3  So what are the locals all a-twitter about with the cables? Are they Hizb'Allah comm/det cables, or maybe for stealing phone or cable service? Inquiring minds wanna know.....
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-07-02 20:25  

#2  I'm just liking the idea of cover cables.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-07-02 19:32  

#1  So shoot the locals. What's that gun for?
Posted by: mojo   2008-07-02 14:31  

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