Lebanon to File Complaint against Israel over Naameh Attack

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President Michel Suleiman tasked on Friday caretaker FM Adnan Mansour to file an urgent complaint to the U.N. Security Council against Israeli attack on Naameh.

“The border violations must be resolved by UNIFIL's (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) investigation committee and not by aggression or violating the sovereignty (of Lebanon),” Suleiman said.

Earlier on Friday, the Israeli air force "targeted a terror site located between Beirut and Sidon in response to a barrage of four rockets launched at northern Israel yesterday (Thursday)," the military said.

For his part, Mansour denounced the attack in comments to Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5), confirming that the Lebanese state would file a complaint to the U.N.

"Any violation of U.N. Security Council resolution 1701 should be dealt with through the UNIFIL and by a direct attack on Lebanon's sovereignty,” Mansour said in a statement.

The attack comes hours after a different organization said it fired four rockets at the Jewish state from Lebanon.

The state-run National News Agency said the target was a position of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command (PFLP-GC), a hardline but secular militant group which said it had nothing to do with Thursday's rocket fire.

The Lebanese army confirmed the attack.

The salvo of four rockets, which caused damage but no casualties, was claimed by the Abdullah Azzam Brigades -- an al-Qaida-linked group which claimed similar rocket fire on Israel in 2009 and 2011.

In its Friday statement, the Israeli army again said it "holds the Lebanese government accountable for the attack".

On Thursday, Lebanese President Michel Suleiman described the rocket fire as a violation of U.N. resolutions and of Lebanese sovereignty, and urged security forces to hunt down the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

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Missing roger@10452 23 August 2013, 13:30

for how much longer this PFLP-GC terror group will be allowed to exist on Lebanese soil?

Shame on this government that can not clean its own house and allows countries like isreal and syria to continue violating its sovereignty...

Thumb jcamerican 23 August 2013, 13:46

Lebanon will always be divided and full of thugs. Most politicians have their own thugs or they will have no weight or influence.

Default-user-icon nyknagi (Guest) 23 August 2013, 13:36

hahaha what a joke of a country and a joke of people!
if Israel farts mansour files a complaint in a second to UN! but if Syria hit us with Sarin Gas he wont coz it would be serving Israel!!?!

Thumb ado.australia 23 August 2013, 17:37

When has Syria hit us with sarin gas??

True, it's a joke... these filling of complaints!

One glorious day, we will see a f-16, shot down over Lebanon. This will be the only time that these territorial violations will stop.

The pflp and all Palestinian camps must be conquered now. Almost every rocket attack and terrorist attack in lebanon has involved Palestinians! Nahr el bard should be repeated at every inch of Lebanese territory!

Missing -_-wolf-_- 23 August 2013, 14:06

ISRAEL is the Ultimate " Mole" in the Middle East !
This is what they want , they cannot attack Iran directly due to their Nuclear enrichment & possibly have already developed the warheads that would easily deliver it towards the Zionist State.
The only weapon Israel has is propaganda, using their terror " Mossad " group they have unleashed Chemicals ( twice) murdering 1300 + civilians during a UN inspection team in Syria via their operators' under the FSA umbrella, unleashing attacks against HA stronghold in Beirut , hundreds of illegal flyovers over Lebanon, three attacks on Syrian Military bases , provocation by entering Lebanese territories by the IDF, you name it the Israelis are there even in Nigeria interegating Lebanese nationals!
The worse is yet to come , Israel has & will continue to create havoc in the ME. They want an excuse to dominate the region !
Signed Wolf .

Missing phillipo 23 August 2013, 15:26

" you name it the Israelis are there even in Nigeria interegating Lebanese nationals!"
So Lebanese nationals are allowed to be in Nigeria, but Israelis aren't.
Can your warped mind please explain to the readers just WHY?
Israel 25 years ago sat down with the representatives of the then Lebanese Government to attempt to reach a peace agreement. A document was drawn up which just had to be agreed to by the two governments. Unfortunately, the moment the Syrian occupiers of Lebanon saw this they demanded that the Lebanese tear up the agreement. So you see, there could have been peace between the two countries already in 1988, and today is still not too late. (If Israel, as you state, wants an excuse to dominate the region, why then did she sign peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan ?)

Thumb Senescence 23 August 2013, 16:13

anonymetexasusa, how were they not appealing? I don't know much about it, so please do tell.

Thumb Chupachups 23 August 2013, 14:08

I agree 100% with the Phoenix

Mansour is a Syrian tool lol no1 takes him seriously

Missing -_-wolf-_- 23 August 2013, 14:20

For as long as the Palestinians remain in Lebanon under the pretext as Refugees then there shall be no rest but only " Unrest" in our Cedar Land !
Now we have more strife with the so called Syrian Refugees ,
I say ALL to the south & set camp all along the Israeli Border let them & the UN handle this catastrophic burden that has set upon us !
Signed Wolf !

Missing phillipo 23 August 2013, 14:53

Don't complain about your refugee problem. Who is it who allows the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of people who became refugees in 1948 to continue to be called refugees.
If the governments of Lebanon (and for all that matter Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and other Arab countries) would have absorbed the refugees in 1948 into their countries, just like all the millions of refugees after the Second World War, after the India-Pakistan War of 1947-8, then there would be no Palestinian refugee problem today.
You in Lebanon have many Armenians living there who were refugees from their homeland at the start of the 20th century, but they do look upon themselves as "poor refugees", but see themselves and the Lebanese State looks at them as an integral part of the country.

Missing phillipo 23 August 2013, 14:54

but they do look upon themselves.
Sorry not "do" but "don't"

Default-user-icon Jon (Guest) 23 August 2013, 14:33

Akbar houses just yesterday hit by The usual Syrian missile? No complaint and of course Assad says those are from Nusra

Missing phillipo 23 August 2013, 14:46

What a joke. Even the Lebanese media all say that Israels action was a retaliation to the missiles fired into Israel from Lebanon yesterday. So I can only imagine the Israeli Ambassador to the UN Security Council getting up to say simply. "What does the world expect, missiles are fired from Lebanese territory into Israel, the Lebanese Government does nothing about it, then when Israel retaliates Lebanon complains to the UN".
I have a feeling that if a meeting does take place then it will also be discussing the Israeli complaint against Lebanon.

Missing -_-wolf-_- 23 August 2013, 16:49

@anonymetexasusa
you have spoken well & won all of the debate against a demented Zionist !
Not only your knowledge of history is sharper but your wisdom is cut above the rest !
You are a true Lebanese patriot !
Signed Wolf .

Missing -_-wolf-_- 23 August 2013, 14:58

To all you Jews ,
Take these Palestinians & settle them in the West Bank , do as you please with them thereafter !
Lebanon has nothing to do with these attacks against you or your so called territory !
As for the Syrians give them the right to set up camps in the Golan Heights !
If you want peace with us Lebanese then you shall have it , but if not then you shall never ever , ever have it for as long as the Palestinians remain in our Cedar Land , they are YOUR responsibility not ours !
Signed Wolf ...

Missing phillipo 23 August 2013, 15:39

Why is is that Lebanon continues to recognise only the Palestinians as refugees?
Lebanese people of Armenian, Assyrian, or Greek descent are not recognised and don't want to be seen as refugees. There are currently around 150,000 Armenians in Lebanon.
During the 1948 war, some 100,000 Palestinian Arabs fled to Lebanon. After 65 years I very much doubt that there are more than 5-10% of them them still alive, so how is it that there are 400,000 now? For many years it was the Government of Lebanon that prevented them from working at all due to denial of citizenship, and they are still forbidden to work in some 20 professions.

Thumb benzona 23 August 2013, 15:19

we need patriot missiles to take down israeli aircrafts and syrian helicopters.

Thumb Senescence 23 August 2013, 16:16

"take down israeli aircrafts"
That certainly won't end well, lol.

Thumb cedre 23 August 2013, 16:21

we got stingers and 23mm, thats more than enough for syrian mi8/mi17 helicopters. Now we got officers and soldiers with balls and will to defend lebanese people and territory...

Missing -_-wolf-_- 23 August 2013, 15:19

The the other alternative is for Iran to enrich & develop nuclear Warheads !
Israel the ball is in your hands , solve this bloody mess before a major catastrophe engulfs you & the whole region !
Take back ALL Palestinians & resettle them in the West Bank !
Take ALL Syrian Refugees & resettle them in the Golan Heights !
You must give them back some of their Rights otherwise we are ALL on a brink of non existence !
Signed Wolf !!

Default-user-icon Gisele (Guest) 23 August 2013, 15:23

The goverment of puppets hahaha.....complain to the UN ??? Hahaha wata joke ,wat about syria ya khawaja sleiman its ok ?:)

Missing MyNigga 23 August 2013, 15:41

I clicked this article to write exactly the same comment. but you beat me to it! You're spot on!

Missing phillipo 23 August 2013, 19:18

anonymetexasusa
"It is called the right for people to chose - something enshrined in the Human Rights Charter."
Thank you for that explanation. So you have no objection then to the Jews embracing that same Human Rights Charter to explain their desire to return to the whole of the Land of Israel as set out in the Old Testament of the Bible, a book written over two thousand years before the New Testament, and three thousand before the Holy Koran.
You brought up the Human Rights Charter, so you must remember that it works in both directions, and you can't interpret it just as you feel fitting.