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Skrevet av Time.com/CNN.com
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tirsdag 08. august 2006 |
 | On Scene: A ride along with peacekeepers trying to deliver humanitarian aid in South Lebanon shows how tough a fight Hizballah is putting up. The sleek lines of the Israeli Merkava tank protrude from behind an olive tree at the end of a track of churned earth, its barrel pointing menacingly at the border road. But this tank is harmless, a burnt-out and abandoned victim of Hizballah's deadly anti-armor missiles. The detritus of a hasty departure lies around the fire blackened tank — a green canvas army sack covered in dried blood, discarded food wrappers with Hebrew inscriptions and several broken stretchers. A mile further down the potholed and shell-scarred border road is Aitta Shaab, a bastion of Hizballah support, now deserted, which has witnessed some of the fiercest fighting between Israeli forces and Hizballah fighters. It was in the rolling brush-covered terrain south of the village that Hizballah fighters punched through the border fence to snatch two Israeli soldiers nearly a month ago, triggering Israel's onslaught against Lebanon. | Read more in Time.com |
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Skrevet av The New York Times
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lørdag 05. august 2006 |
 | ...More to the point, there has been a peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon since 1978 - paradoxically named the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, or Unifil - charged with confirming Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon, restoring "international peace and security" and helping the Lebanese government restore its authority. The force, 2,000 strong, has failed in all but the first task, instead focusing on humanitarian aid. |
The Lebanon mission is the most deadly United Nations operation, with 260 personnel killed over 28 years. The most recent deaths came last week, when four peacekeepers were killed by Israeli fire, outraging the UN secretary general, Kofi Annan. Regrettably, instead of bringing these lame- duck troops out of the fray, the Security Council chose to extend the mission's mandate, which was to have expired Monday, until the end of the month. Read more |
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Sist oppdatert ( lørdag 05. august 2006 )
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Skrevet av Sten-Vidar Eikrem
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onsdag 17. mai 2006 |
 | These pages are ment to be a place for people who have served in this platoon to exchange stories about the service in the period FMR were founded to the withdrawal of the Norwegian contribution. These pages will be mainly in Norwegian but some pages will be in english. Please look below for more english pages. |
| If you have served in the platoon of one of the other nationalities (Finland, Fiji, Nepal, Polen, Ireland or Ghana) in the same period and have stories and pictures from the service you wish to share with us and others, please send us an e-mail or send us feedback! | |
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Sist oppdatert ( onsdag 17. mai 2006 )
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Skrevet av Mail & Guardian online
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tirsdag 01. august 2006 |
_wa.jpg) | An international drive for a ceasefire in Lebanon halted on Monday amid sharp differences at the United Nations Security Council, Israel's rejection of any truce in the near future and a Hezbollah warning that it would oppose the deployment of a multinational security force. Amid undiminished outrage after the Qana tragedy and complaints that the UN was doing nothing, Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, said she was convinced a sustainable ceasefire could be achieved at the Security Council this week. | Read more in Mail & Guardian online. |
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