Construction work of a concrete wall continued on the Israeli side of southern border with Lebanon, despite the Lebanese presidency's threat to complain to the U.N. Security Council over the wall's extension into Lebanese territory.
Breakdown
- Israel is building a concrete wall along its border with Lebanon, which Lebanon claims extends beyond the UN-mapped blue line.
- Lebanon plans to complain to the UN Security Council, stating the wall violates its sovereignty and territorial integrity. 6s
- A UN spokesperson said the wall has made almost an acre of Lebanese territory inaccessible to locals. 30s
- Israeli forces opened fire on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, an incident described as a serious violation by the UN. 53s
- The Israeli military said the peacekeepers were misidentified due to poor weather and that the incident is under review. 1m 20s
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