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A UN peacekeeper patrolling next to a portrait of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah near the Lebanese-Israeli border on Sunday. (AP)
Last update - 19:06 09/10/2006
UN says Israel provides maps of minefields in southern Lebanon
By The Associated Press

BEIRUT, Lebanon - Israel has provided maps of minefields it had laid in southern Lebanon, a move that falls in line with the UN cease-fire resolution that ended the Israel-Hezbollah fighting, a UN statement said Monday.

Disclosing minefields has been one of the demands of the Lebanese government and Hezbollah for years.

A statement issued by the UN Interim Force in Lebanon said the Israel Defense Forces provided the maps to the peacekeepers at a meeting of Lebanese, UNIFIL and Israeli generals at the force's headquarters in the border town of Naqoura.

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The statement said UNIFIL in turn handed over the maps to the UN Mine Action Coordination Center and the Lebanese army for review.

"The Israelis have said this should cover everything," Milos Strugar, senior adviser to the UNIFIL commander, told The Associated Press. But he withheld judgment pending the review.

The UN Security Council cease-fire resolution that ended the July 12-Aug. 14 fighting between Israel and Hezbollah called on Israel to provide maps of minefields.

Disclosing the locations of several hundred thousand mines that were laid during Israel's 1982-2000 occupation of a border zone in southern Lebanon has been one of the main demands of the Lebanese government and Hezbollah.

Israel twice previously provided maps - following the 2000 withdrawal and in 2004 as part of a prisoner swap with Hezbollah. But both the Lebanese government and the Hezbollah repeatedly demanded that Israel give full disclosure on the matter.

Israeli forces pulled out of south Lebanon last week, also in line with the UN resolution. But the Israelis kept control of the Lebanese side of the divided border village of Ghajar. Discussions have since focused over returning that tiny piece of land to Lebanon.

The UN statement Monday said Lebanese, Israeli and UNIFIL officers discussed the situation around Ghajar "with a view of ensuring a speedy withdrawal" of IDF troops from the area.

But the sides apparently did not reach agreement yet.

"The meeting was productive and the main focus was to finalize the IDF withdrawal," said Brigadier General J.P. Nehra, the deputy UNIFIL commander, according to the statement.

Under the UN resolution, 15,000 Lebanese troops will control south Lebanon along with up to an equal number of peacekeepers from a beefed-up UNIFIL to create a weapons-free zone as deep as 30 kilometers from the Israeli border. The Lebanese force has deployed in full and peacekeepers' numbers have reached 5,200.

In addition, eight German warships, with some 2,400 personnel aboard, will join the force by end of the week, UN officials have said. The ships are to patrol the coast to enforce an arms embargo on Hezbollah.

A Turkish frigate, the first unit from a Muslim nation to join UNIFIL, also was expected to join the force. Turkish military engineers also will join UNIFIL later this month.

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  1.   Good decision 19:23  |  Jeroen 09/10/06
  2.   Losers should obey... 19:53  |  Winner 09/10/06
  3.   There won`t be peace between Israel and Lebanon 20:01  |  Dave 09/10/06
  4.   Its about time!! 20:05  |  Ziad 09/10/06
  5.   Lebanese are cowards 20:25  |  Dave 09/10/06
  6.   Civil war in Lebanon: not if, but when 20:36  |  Dave 09/10/06
  7.   TO DAVE 20:36  |  A LEBANESE 09/10/06
  8.   TO DAVE 20:47  |  A LEBANESE 09/10/06
  9.   Give the soldiers back 20:58  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 09/10/06
  10.   Ziad about disarming cluster bombs 21:00  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 09/10/06
  11.   President Sinora ?? 21:25  |  Mike 09/10/06
  12.   Lebanese and Arabs Readers 21:30  |  rami 09/10/06
  13.   DAVE LIVES IN A CAVE 21:35  |  LEBANESE 09/10/06
  14.   Lebanese and Arabs Readers - To RAMI 21:47  |  A reader 09/10/06
  15.   Truth will prevail about Lebanese 21:48  |  Lebanese 09/10/06
  16.   I stand corrected Mike, but so do you 21:53  |  Dave 09/10/06
  17.   Price of IDF Maps 22:07  |  Bimmer 09/10/06
  18.   Price of IDF Maps 22:07  |  Bimmer 09/10/06
  19.   Price of IDF Maps 22:08  |  Bimmer 09/10/06
  20.   Margie in TA. of course somebody 22:08  |  Ziad 09/10/06
  21.   Price of IDF Maps 22:08  |  Bimmer 09/10/06
  22.   To rami 22:15  |  Jack 09/10/06
  23.   to Rami in R, it is an effort to communicate 22:17  |  Ziad 09/10/06
  24.   dave in toronto 22:36  |  facts 09/10/06
  25.   To #12 rami - democracy 22:39  |  French observer 09/10/06
  26.   Margie in Tel Aviv 22:39  |  facts 09/10/06
  27.   To Margie 22:48  |  Lebanese 09/10/06
  28.   Cluster Bombs 22:58  |  Ahmad 09/10/06
  29.   "facts" 22:59  |  Dave 09/10/06
  30.   to margie 23:02  |  *TALKBACK OBSERVER* 09/10/06
  31.   To Rami in Israel 23:27  |  mona(canada/lebanon) 09/10/06
  32.   Prisoners 23:53  |  me 09/10/06
  33.   It proves that Israel Does carry out its part of UN 1701 deal 00:07  |  Joseph E . 10/10/06
  34.   Is this ALL of "THE maps" or just some maps? 00:59  |  Pablo B 10/10/06
  35.   dave in canadia 01:14  |  gershon 10/10/06
  36.   to josef e 01:18  |  *TALKBACK OBSERVER* 10/10/06
  37.   to mona 01:22  |  gershon 10/10/06
  38.   death penalty 01:24  |  gershon 10/10/06
  39.   to # 32 and # 33 two Birds in 1 stone 01:35  |  Watcher 10/10/06
  40.   To Joseph E 01:39  |  Lebanese 10/10/06
  41.   Dave from canada 01:50  |  Gus 10/10/06
  42.   Ziad stop crying 02:20  |  Joe Mcarty 10/10/06
  43.   A pat on the back to the IDF 02:27  |  Johnboy 10/10/06
  44.   #33 Joseph E, who *still* hasn`t read 1701 02:34  |  Johnboy 10/10/06
  45.   # 35 TALKBACK OBSERVER* 02:42  |  Joseph E . 10/10/06
  46.   Olmert Supports Hizbollah ALL THE WAY! 02:44  |  dave 10/10/06
  47.   clickfool, hannah, marilyn, ... where is your praise for this? 03:00  |  Timothy 10/10/06
  48.   To Margie in Tel Aviv - humane? 03:07  |  Michael H. 10/10/06
  49.   Well,why can`t the same UN.....? 03:17  |  Kapule David Mabuta 10/10/06
  50.   re: Josephe E #33 03:38  |  Paulo 10/10/06
  51.   # 39 Lebanese 03:53  |  Joseph E . 10/10/06
  52.   # 40 Johnboy 04:45  |  Joseph E . 10/10/06
  53.   #52 Joseph, who can read but not understand 07:04  |  Johnboy 10/10/06
  54.   I see some people are upset by my statements on Lebanon 10:51  |  Dave 10/10/06
  55.   #54 Well........ 00:07  |  T A Sheppard 11/10/06
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