Telecommunications Committee to Hold Urgent Meeting Monday to Discuss Israeli Spying Stations
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe parliamentary telecommunications committee will hold an emergency meeting on Monday to tackle the recent spying stations installed by Israel along its border with Lebanon as caretaker Telecom Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui considered the matter “violation of the country's sovereignty.”
The head of the Committee, MP Hassan Fadlallah, said in comments published in As Safir newspaper on Thursday that the meeting will be held in presence of Sehnaoui and a specialized team in addition to the Foreign Ministry representative.
“No respectable country would accept these spying stations along its border, which is a clear, blatant violation and requires action on all levels to confront it,” Fadlallah told the newspaper.
Speaker Nabih Berri revealed on Wednesday that Israel had set up a number of spying stations along its border with Lebanon, starting from al-Naqoura passing by Khiyam all the way to Shebaa.”
The biggest espionage station is allegedly installed in al-Abbad and Jal al-Alam areas, which are located near the U.N. demarcated Blue line.
Sehnaoui told As Safir newspaper that the spying stations allows Israelis to detect everything from vibrations and waves and could breach the phone cables.
“The stations are blatant violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty and are not acceptable at all according to international laws,” the caretaker Minister added.
He pointed out that a committee, tasked by caretaker Prime Minister Najib Miqati to survey the border with Israel for spying stations in August, is preparing a report over the nature of every station.
The committee is comprised of representatives of the telecom ministry, the Army and the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority.
(Photo credit: As Safir newspaper)
The efficient israeli spies work @ hezb + FPM.....
the installed stations are just a deterrent....
and i love when the most useless poster on this forum, who never brought anything worth reading to the table, makes comments on debating skills :)
So, the Lebanese Army and Hizballah DON'T have listening devices on their side of the border. Who are you kidding!!!
flamecatcher: 3ejbak ma 3ejbak it's the same. Hezbollah is here to stay, it's not negotiable.
"Facts and proof exist. Aoun even confirmed that the one who gave the orders to kill hariri is bashar."
bahahahahha man i love your posts, they are so efficient in humiliating yourself.
every country in the world spies... what is new here ? LOL as if hezbi discovered this fact today! don't hezbi spy? if so, then they break the laws too! do they shout for iranians spying in lebanon? LOL
and if in israel then they are free to do what they want in israel no? using that logic then hezbollah should also file complaints on the satellites taking pictures and spying on lebanon, no?
jeez... you still didnt get it did you?
when you speak of "proof and facts" and give a -STATEMENT- that someone made out of pure -ASSUMPTION- as if that was a proof or a fact, you're making a fool out of yourself.
thanks you saved me the trouble.
as for the bills, i suggest you start collecting them in akkar.
The best thing I can suggest that you do is to all stop using your computers and cellular phones, because most of the companies in the western world which produce these items almost certain use some Israeli made (Intel) components in them.
Remember you are boycotting all Israeli products, so get rid of all your electronic equipment or you'll be charged with collaborating with the enemy.
To the Parliamentary Telecommunications Committee: First lets unite and have one Lebanese voice. We will then be positioned to make Israel irrelevant from our daily lives. I guess the instigators of the so called "Civil War" who pushed out the true patriots would like to keep Lebanon divided.
couldn't agree with you more.Will the gullibility ever subside? but how can you blame them when the masses eat it up and nod their heads yes every time?
I personally find Hezbollah agreeable as a military group, I refuse to believe they had anything to do with the assasinations of Lebanese leaders if no strict evidence is provided. I do not agree with it being a sectarian religious movement, and I believe we should leave religion aside in the matter of security for the people. The syrian issue has been a problem in many ways, Hezbollah decided to enter, but in that decision, I can't agree. Because as noble as their intentions may be. The killing of innocent people will not stop.