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UN begins mapping disputed Shaba Farms on Lebanon border
By Avi Issacharoff and Akiva Eldar, Haaretz Correspondents

The United Nations has started work on mapping the Shaba Farms area on the northern border, using available maps and satellite photographs. The disputed territory, or parts of it, is claimed by Syria, Lebanon and Israel.

The main problem facing the experts at UN Headquarters in New York in their efforts to map the area, is that in talks on the Shaba Farms in recent years, a fundamental element has been missing: The overall territory and borders of the disputed area are unclear.

Western diplomats say the interpretations each side offers on the size of the territory and its ownership are completely different from those offered by the others.

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Another issue delaying a solution to the problem of Shaba Farms stems from the disagreement between Lebanon and Syria on ownership. The Syrians refuse to define the borders in the Shaba Farms area, and claim the dispute will be resolved only when a diplomatic solution between Syria and Israel is achieved and the Golan Heights are returned to Syria.

Recently, European diplomats proposed to Israel that it transfer control over the Shaba Farms to the government of Lebanon without waiting for the completion of the UN mapping, as a gesture that would bolster the government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.

In the proposals, received at the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, it was said that such a move would strip Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, of his main argument for retaining an armed force, and would undermine popular support to his claims that Hezbollah is resisting Israeli occupation of Lebanese soil.

The Europeans, concerned with the recent turmoil in Lebanon and the murders of anti-Syrian public figures, believe that with the right timing, such a move by Israel will serve as a great boost for the teetering Siniora government.

Political sources in Jerusalem said no discussion on the European proposal had been held to date.

The mapping of the area comes as part of the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1701 of 11 August 2006, which brought about an end to the second Lebanon war through a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah.

In Article 10 of the resolution, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan calls for defining the borders in contested areas, including the Shaba Farms.

Diplomats do not consider the mapping process to be a preliminary stage leading to an Israeli withdrawal from Shaba Farms, but as an interim pinpointing of the border.

Another problem facing the mapping experts is the fact that much of the ownership evidence comprises deeds from the Ottoman era, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, which is causing delays in effective translation.

According to diplomats, the work of the mapping experts is not expected to be completed before Annan retires from the post of secretary-general at the end of December. Israeli sources maintain that the mapping efforts will take many months to complete.

A western diplomat stationed in Israel told Haaretz Wednesday that Annan had asked Terje Roed-Larsen, the UN official assigned to implement Security Council Resolution 1559 on Lebanon, to dispatch experts to map the Shaba Farms area, but this had not happened.

The head of the Planning Directorate at the Israel Defense Forces, Major General Ido Nehushtan, was in Paris recently for talks with senior French military officials on the continued overflights of Lebanese airspace by Israel Air Force jets. The flights have caused tension with France, which deployed troops to the United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, UNIFIL. France claimed that the air force overflights pose a threat to its troops.

The chief of the Air Force General Staff, Major General Amir Eshel, met with senior UNIFIL officers in Israel to discuss the same issue.

Nehushtan and Eshel explained that Israel continues the overflights in order to gather essential intelligence on the smuggling of arms to Hezbollah from Iran and Syria. Israel says the arms shipments to Hezbollah are meant to replenish its arsenal of rockets.

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  1.   Will Hisbula attack Syria if they do not hand over Sheba? 04:33  |  PETER. S.M 30/11/06
  2.   It will bolster Hezbollah not Siniora 04:53  |  McQueen 30/11/06
  3.   why do we always give to bolster others. let them give to make us 05:09  |  ralph 30/11/06
  4.   eu ready to appease, give away. they have learned nothing from th 05:10  |  ralph 30/11/06
  5.   Shaba Farms is Hezbollah`s red herring 05:28  |  Dave 30/11/06
  6.   Stupidity 05:32  |  Janet 30/11/06
  7.   Shaba farms 05:46  |  victor 30/11/06
  8.   Peter and why not? 05:47  |  France 30/11/06
  9.   Ralph: It was never yours or syrias to take in the first place 06:00  |  Guy From NYC 30/11/06
  10.   #2 Ralph, the reason why Israel has to "always give" 06:01  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  11.   Bolster Siniora - give him Sicily 06:04  |  EU smart guy 30/11/06
  12.   #1 You assume Hezbollah are serious about this claim. 06:09  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  13.   More great news from UN Arabia 06:30  |  Jon 30/11/06
  14.   In consideration of 06:33  |  George 30/11/06
  15.   Hezbollah and Hamas are part of Syrian and Iranian strategy 06:52  |  Marwan Khoury 30/11/06
  16.   Do not give over Shaba Farms or Golan Hts. 06:56  |  The Warrior 30/11/06
  17.   And bolstering the PA gave us what exactly? 06:59  |  Gili 30/11/06
  18.   G from NY.Are you agitating forSyria to give it to Lebanon 07:39  |  PETER SM 30/11/06
  19.   JOHNBOY Causus belli to CONTINUE the struggle against Israel. 08:04  |  Peter S.M. 30/11/06
  20.   so let them keep claiming it, who cares 08:13  |  peter 30/11/06
  21.   # 1 Sudetenland 08:19  |  Jim 30/11/06
  22.   Disgusting 08:47  |  Jim 30/11/06
  23.   # 16 Warrior:: A supplement to your post! 09:12  |  Jim 30/11/06
  24.   good idea 09:34  |  Aksel 30/11/06
  25.   Can someone explain please? 09:54  |  John 30/11/06
  26.   to Jim 09:58  |  Marcelo 30/11/06
  27.   JOHN ISRAEL gave to Lebanon everything the UN asked. 10:31  |  PETER SM 30/11/06
  28.   #10, it has nothing to do with diplomacy 10:38  |  Danny - Israeli one 30/11/06
  29.   #25, it gets to hang on to land that doesn`t belong to Lebanon 10:46  |  Danny - Israeli one 30/11/06
  30.   #19 PETER SM asks where it leads to in the Peace Process 10:46  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  31.   #20 peter, keep claiming that when the Baker Report comes out. 10:48  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  32.   israel should tell the united nations to mind their own business 10:48  |  u thant 30/11/06
  33.   #21 Jim, time for you to look on the map. 10:52  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  34.   #25 John asks what Israel gains from Shaba 10:59  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  35.   Tell Europeans that a nuked Jerusalem will be a nuked Paris 11:27  |  Anonymous 30/11/06
  36.   Shaba is Lebanese - see Ha`aretz July 9 2002 12:08  |  Moderator 30/11/06
  37.   #30, just to be clear 12:26  |  Danny - Israeli one 30/11/06
  38.   Give Back Shaaba - for a peace treaty! 12:54  |  Kenny 30/11/06
  39.   #36, that is wierd 12:57  |  Danny - Israeli one 30/11/06
  40.   JOHNBOY Missing the point again. 12:58  |  PETER SM 30/11/06
  41.   #37, Danny, not quite, but close. 13:32  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  42.   #40 PETER SM, I said as much 13:40  |  Johnboy 30/11/06
  43.   Shaba Farms 22:43  |  Chris 30/11/06
  44.   TO THE WARRIOR & JIM 12:22  |  LOVEROF GOD`S PEOPLE 01/12/06
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