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BEIRUT, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Lebanese army will
deploy to south Lebanon all along to the border with Israel within days, a
Lebanese military official told reporters on Tuesday.
"No timetable has been set for the deployment of the
force yet, but it is likely to begin within days," the senior official said on
the condition of anonymity.
"The deployment of Lebanese troops this time will
cover both south and north of the Litani river," about 30 km from the Israeli
border, the official said. Beirut has allegedly been unable to deploy troops
south of the river for decades because the guerilla group Hezbollah has been
controlling the area.
The UN Security Council unanimously adopted
Resolution 1701 on Friday, calling for Israel's withdrawal from south Lebanon
and authorizing a joint deployment of the Lebanese and UN forces there. An
estimated 15,000 Lebanese troops are expected to move in.
The resolution came after a month of hostilities
between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas. More than 1,100 Lebanese have been
killed, mostly in Israeli air strikes, while over 100 Israelis have been killed
in Hezbollah attacks.
On Monday, officials of the UN Interim troops in
Lebanon met with Lebanese and Israeli generals in the Lebanese town of Naqoura,
near the Israeli border, to discuss a scheme concerning Israel's withdrawal
starting from Wednesday.
According to the scheme, Israel will hand over their
positions to UN peacekeepers, who will then help the Lebanese forces to take
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