Zionist Spy Device Detected in Southern Lebanon

A Zionist transmission and photographic spy device was detected on Tuesday near the Blue Line off a post and airstrip for the Lebanese army in the southern village of Markaba.

A Zionist transmission and photographic spy device was detected on Tuesday near the Blue Line off a post and airstrip for the Lebanese army in the southern village of Markaba.



The Lebanese army also announced that it will file a complaint to the UNIFIL leadership in the south for the Israeli troops removed cement barrier blocks from a dispued area, changing its features.



After Hezbollah defeated the Zionist army and obliged it in 2000 to withdraw from most of the Lebanese territories which had been occupied since 1982, the United Nations mediated to demarcate the Lebanese-Palestinian border.



The Blue Line was the UN border that Lebanon has expressed reservation about it at several positions because it did not take into consideration many of the Lebanese property documents.



