Southern Border Declared ‘Closed Military Zone’
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe Lebanese army has declared Fatima Gate and the barbed-wire fence along the southern border with Israel as a closed military zone.
A rally is expected to be staged on Sunday in commemoration of the Naksa Day to mark the anniversary of the 1967 Mideast war, in which Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip, east Jerusalem and Golan Heights.
According to information obtained by As Safir newspaper on Thursday, contacts are ongoing with the Palestinian factions to select the area where protesters are to kick off their rally.
“We’re seeking a point that can preserve the protesters’ security and that can achieve our goals. Al-Khiam detention center might be the place of rally,” the daily said.
As Safir reported that military attaches of the countries participating in UNIFIL and the five permanent members of the Security Council held a meeting late Wednesday with high-ranking officers in the Lebanese army intelligence.
The conferees discussed the issue of the southern and northern borders. The Lebanese officers stressed “the continuous cooperation with UNIFIL under resolution 1701.”
They also vowed to continue with the probe into the attack on the Italian contingent in Sidon last week, the newspaper said.
The plight of the Palestinians is fully understood by now, however, the Palestinians must be forbidden from demonstrating or even organizing such similar activities in Lebanon. We have given them enough already and we cannot forget what they did in the 70's and 80's.
No, the road to Jerusalem did not pass though Jounieh, it does not pass through Jounieh, and will not pass through Jounieh. let's not forget the summer of 2007 and remind these factions of the garbage they were harboring.
The army MUST keep these "outbreaks" under full control and put the lid on those who try to spread chaos and muddy the waters. Both the Palestinians and the Israelis must understand we are not turning th other cheek any longer.