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Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Exclusive: Israel Pushes Separation Wall Construction, Lebanese Troops Hold Guard

Exclusive: Israel Pushes Separation Wall Construction, Lebanese Troops Hold
Guard
Asharq Al-Awsat Wednesday, 14 February, 2018 - 12:45
Naqoura– Nazir Rida
https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/1175181/exclusive-israel-pushes-separation-wall-construction-lebanese-troops-hold-guard

The calm and tightened security along the southern Lebanese border is far
from resembling the sound of drums of war rolling.

With that cleared, politics has managed to contain prospects of an all-out
war between the two forces. But working diplomatic efforts did not stop
Lebanese troops from remaining on guard in case matters take a sudden turn
for the worse.

UNIFIL peace-keepers, on the other hand, maintain attentive observations as
Israeli construction machines continue their work on erecting a separation
wall according to plan. Nevertheless, the wall does not encroach on disputed
points.

Five kilometers away, the thudding of machines is all but strange for
residents in Naqoura, the last Lebanese border town with Palestine on the
southernmost coast.

Locals say they have grown accustomed to hearing construction noises across
the wide space.

“These are the Israeli rock-drilling mechanisms,” says a local when asked
about the thudding.

“They run 8:00 am through 4:00 pm,” others added.

At the border checkpoint, all the signs point towards war almost breaking
loose last week. Lebanese soldiers dug up trenches and tightened procedures
and ran extensive patrols to prevent any unauthorized person from crossing
into the area.

The army, side by side with intelligence, are prepared and focus all working
capacity towards the Israeli construction site.

The scene is split into two, Lebanese Army troopers and three UN
peacekeepers, monitoring construction on one side of the border, facing 10
workers who manage the massive wall’s construction and Israeli soldiers
looking beyond cement blocks into the Lebanese side. Though soon, Israeli
soldiers disappear behind the wall.

Israeli soldiers are hiding behind the wall, and the Jewish state will soon
follow suit and disappear behind the five-and-a-half meters tall wall.

The wall will also block the coast of Nahariya, which is easy to see from a
high ground where the Lebanese soldiers and UNIFIL members.

Nevertheless this wall, will not cross disputed points-- UNIFIL and Lebanese
army personnel monitor and document Israeli construction steps to prevent
its construction in the border conflict zones pending the end of Lebanese
diplomacy.

The wall, of which less than 100 meters have been built so far, has not been
set off from the first coastal point. But from a high point east of
border—launching from point D1, keeping in mind that unregistered maritime
borders are an extension of the land border.

Any error of a few centimeters in the land would constitute an error of
hundreds of kilometers into the sea. The maritime boundary is another matter
of dispute, and Lebanon insists on its sovereignty over all its territory
whether on land or into the sea.

In fact, there are no border violations at the place where the first section
of the wall is now being built, which is why it is not interrupted by
diplomatic efforts. The violations are located down east, since border point
D1 has been agreed upon in the demarcation of the border in 1923.

There are 13 points of border dispute between Lebanon and Israel, on which
Israel intends to build its wall, maximizing tension.

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