Lebanon finds Israeli spying devices
Lebanese Armed Forces dismantled hi-tech and complex Israeli spying devices in the Bekaa Valley, a Press TV correspondent reported on Monday.
The discovery comes as earlier last weekend, the Lebanese Foreign Ministry lodged a complaint with the UN through its mission in New York.
The ministry denounced the act of espionage as a violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty, international law and the UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
The UN resolution ended Israel’s 2006 war on Lebanon that killed about 1,200 Lebanese people — mostly civilians.
Israeli espionage “is in clear violation of resolution 1701,” Lebanese President Michel Sleiman said earlier in December.
The Lebanese army, acting on an alert coming from the resistance movement of Hezbollah, has discovered and dismantled several Israeli espionage devices over the course of the past month.
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