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Israel, Lebanon agree on
ceasefire
JERUSALEM, Sept. 7
(Xinhua) -- A spokesman for Israeli Foreign Ministry Thursday said that Israeli
army began lifting the blockade on Lebanon at 6:00 p.m. (1500 GMT).
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev told media that
the army began lifting the air blockade shortly after 6:00 p.m., but failed to
give the time for completion.
Meanwhile, Miri Eisen, spokeswoman for Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert, also confirmed the end of aerial blockade on Lebanon, but said that
the planned end to a siege on sea ports has been postponed for 48 hours.
"What starts at 6.00 p.m. is a gradual process, it
could take hours or a day (to complete)," Eisen was quoted by Israeli media as
saying.
On Wednesday, Israeli government announced that
Israel to lift its naval and aerial blockade on Lebanon on Thursday evening.
Israeli Prime Minister's Office also said in a
statement that international forces would take control of Lebanese seaports and
airports as soon as Israel lift its blockade on Thursday evening.
In order to prevent the Lebanese guerrilla group
Hezbollah from rearming, Israel imposed the air, land and sea blockade shortly
after the 34-day war against Hezbollah erupted on July 12. Enditem


Annan expects Israel to lift blockade
within 48 hours
CAIRO, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- United Nations
Secretary General Kofi Annan said during his visit in Egypt on Tuesday that he
expected Israel to lift its blockade on Lebanon within 48 hours. >>>
Israeli PM calls for quick deployment
of international forces at Lebanon's sea ports
JERUSALEM, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert said Thursday that he hopes the international forces are quickly
deployed at Lebanese sea ports to replace Israeli troops. >>>
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