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Israeli combat aircraft violated Lebanese skies

Beirut, Lebanon - For the second day in a row

Two Israeli fighters violated this morning, for the second day in a row, Lebanon skies by flying over Iqlim Al-Touffh region, southern Lebanon, thus provoking a prompt reaction of the anti-aircraft artillery. According to United Nations, these Tel Aviv decided-by air raids are in violation of the "blue line" traced after last May 2000 Israeli troops withdrawal from southern Lebanon after a 22-year...

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