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According to the report, the Israeli army took reporters to what they said was a Hezbollah tunnel shaft some 200 meters (219 yards) from a UN post in southern Lebanon on Sunday (October 13). Brigadier General Yiftach Norkin told reporters that the structure built by Hezbollah is "against every part of the 1701 decision (United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701).
The report said that the IDF's were standing in a military base of Hezbollah very close to the the UN."Security Council resolution 1701 was adopted in 2006 to help the Lebanese army keep its southern border area with Israel free of weapons or armed personnel other than those of the Lebanese state.
The report stated that the United Nations says that both sides have long-violated resolution 1701. The tour also included a display of ammunition and what Israel's military said was an Iranian improvised explosive device (IED), designed to explode a gate and allow Hezbollah forces to enter Israel during an attack.
The UN was really on its toes in Gaza and Hezbollah when Hamas and Hezbollah were building their underground tunnels right under their noses. But still haven't heard the UN condemn this strangely (or maybe not so strangely) enough.
What a shame to see this kind of negligence and complicity of the United Nations and the United Nations Security Council.
Watch the coverage of the report via the YouTube link.
The report said that the IDF's were standing in a military base of Hezbollah very close to the the UN."Security Council resolution 1701 was adopted in 2006 to help the Lebanese army keep its southern border area with Israel free of weapons or armed personnel other than those of the Lebanese state.
The report stated that the United Nations says that both sides have long-violated resolution 1701. The tour also included a display of ammunition and what Israel's military said was an Iranian improvised explosive device (IED), designed to explode a gate and allow Hezbollah forces to enter Israel during an attack.
The UN was really on its toes in Gaza and Hezbollah when Hamas and Hezbollah were building their underground tunnels right under their noses. But still haven't heard the UN condemn this strangely (or maybe not so strangely) enough.
What a shame to see this kind of negligence and complicity of the United Nations and the United Nations Security Council.
Watch the coverage of the report via the YouTube link.