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Daithí
10-25-2007, 01:06 PM
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Lebanese troops opened fire Thursday on Israeli warplanes flying low over southern Lebanon, but no hits were reported, Lebanese officials said.
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Israeli warplanes frequently fly over Lebanese airspace in what Israel says are reconnaissance missions, but this was the first time the Lebanese army has fired on the aircraft since an Aug. 14, 2006, cease-fire ended a monthlong war between Israeli and Hezbollah guerrillas.

Lebanese soldiers opened up with machine guns and light anti-aircraft weapons mounted on armored vehicles at two planes that flew by just east of Marjayoun town near the border at midmorning, a Lebanese security official said.

A total of 150 rounds were fired, he added.

A senior military officer also said the army "confronted" the Israeli planes, but gave no details.

Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity in the absence of a formal announcement from the military command.

The Israeli military does not comment on air operations, but there were no reports from Jerusalem of any planes being hit.

Earlier this year, Lebanese and Israeli soldiers briefly exchanged fire near the border village of Maroun el-Rass where the U.N.-demarcated Blue Line was not clearly marked. There were no casualties.

Israeli overflights have been a constant source of tension between the two countries. Before last year's war, Hezbollah used to open fire on Israeli planes, with shrapnel from the anti-aircraft fire falling on Israeli communities across the border, causing some casualties.

The deployment of about 15,000 Lebanese troops in the south along with some 13,000 U.N. peacekeepers after the U.N.-brokered cease-fire has not stopped the flyovers despite the U.N. describing them as a violation of Lebanese sovereignty.

A spokeman for the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon, Ari Gaitanis, said Israeli flights over Lebanon "constitute repeated violations of Security Council resolutions, and also damage efforts to reduce tension and stabilize the situation in southern Lebanon."

He said the UNIFIL commander and senior U.N. representatives in the region as well as a number of interested member states, "have voiced concern and called on Israel to cease these air violations."

"We regularly report to the Security Council about all the violations. At the same time we urge all parties to act with restraint in order to avoid any escalation of the situation," Gaitanis told The Associated Press.

Joseph Pariah
10-25-2007, 02:59 PM
If this were the other way around the UN would give full support to an Israeli onslaught.

quirk
10-25-2007, 06:29 PM
With this and the recent incident in Syria I wonder are the Israelis testing the anti aircraft capabilites of the states they might have to fly over to bomb Iran.

Daithí
10-25-2007, 06:43 PM
Good point there quirk.

Hildy
10-25-2007, 07:31 PM
Something to ponder......

Trust me, the West underestimates Iranian patriotism and overestimates the connection between the way Arab political leaders feel (fear of Iran) and the way Arab people feel (respect for Ahmadinejad and his stand against the West).

Israeli sources seem to overestimate the chances of an Iranian nuclear strike on Israel and underestimate the response to an attack on Iran. I think that despite the Shi’a- Sunni split, most Muslims would see an attack on Iran as further evidence of anti-Islamic furor. I am going on record as saying the attack will not make Israel or any of the Arab states or America any safer. I am willing to say right now that the opposite will be the case.
View from (Outside) Iran (http://viewfromiran.blogspot.com/2007/01/so-do-you-think-there-will-be-war.html)

Dílseacht
10-25-2007, 09:57 PM
Something to ponder......


View from (Outside) Iran (http://viewfromiran.blogspot.com/2007/01/so-do-you-think-there-will-be-war.html)

Where is that quote from mate???

I have been saying the same for a long time. Anyone who goes into Iran is gonna have a hard hard time of it!!

Hildy
10-25-2007, 10:23 PM
Where is that quote from mate???

I have been saying the same for a long time. Anyone who goes into Iran is gonna have a hard hard time of it!!

It's a blog which I subscribe to, I put the link.....click on the green link.....

http://viewfromiran.blogspot.com/2007/01/so-do-you-think-there-will-be-war.html

cheers, hildy

MarkyMark
10-26-2007, 11:42 AM
Bring the bastards down :D