Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Lebanese army on the ready for "any Israeli action"

July 28, 2009, 6:13 PM (GMT+02:00)

DEBKAfile's military sources report new tensions on the Lebanese Israeli border Tuesday, July 28.

The Lebanese army has placed troops on alert and sent armored forces to the border region to meet any "Israeli action" after Israeli's chief of staff Lt. Gen. Gaby Ashkenazy denied seeing "war clouds in the north." He added that the IDF was keeping watch on the situation. The army chief was responding to Lebanese media reports of Israeli military movements in the border region, including four Chariot tanks claimed to have moved out of their position in the highlands of Arqoub (Mt. Dov) toward the Kfarshouba military observation post.

On July 17, a crowd of Lebanese led by a Hizballah lawmaker crossed the border, seized this Israeli outpost and hoisted flags there before UN peacekeepers ordered them to leave.

Lebanese sources also reported Israeli Air Force planes hovering over Kfar Shouba, then turning west to fly over Hasbaya, the Western Beqaa Valley, Tufah and Marjayoun in southern Lebanon.

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