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"Israel" intensifies violations of Lebanon΄s airspace

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Source: Daily Star, 06-01-2009
BEIRUT: "Israel's" air force stepped up reconnaissance flights over Beirut on Monday after a senior "Israeli" intelligence chief warned politicians that Hizbullah could launch an attack across the Lebanese border. Several "Israeli" warplanes violated Lebanese airspace on Monday, flying over Hizbullah's political strongholds in Beirut's southern suburbs. Speaking to The Daily Star hours after the flights, Hizbullah spokesman Hussein Rahhal condemned the "aggressive actions."
"They are violating Resolution 1701," he said, referring to the United Nations Security Council decision that brought an end to hostilities between "Israel" and Lebanon in 2006.
The overflights come the day after Major General Amos Yadlin, the head of "Israeli" military intelligence, told the country's cabinet that a response from Hizbullah to "Israel's" onslaught in Gaza was a possibility.
"Hizbullah might carry out a low-profile attack by means of a Palestinian organization that would be limited and not set the border alight," Yadlin told senior politicians at a specially convened meeting on Sunday.
"Israel" has called up reservists to its northern border in anticipation of such an attack, but most analysts say that neither side wants to see renewed hostilities at present.
Despite this, security forces are taking no chances. The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and the UN peacekeeping force in South Lebanon, UNIFIL have bolstered their troop levels in the border region in an effort to minimize the chances of the heightened tension spilling over into violence.
Last week "Israeli" warplanes flew low over several areas of South Lebanon in what analysts said was "a clear warning" to Hizbullah and violation of Lebanese sovereignty and international law.
But UNIFIL spokesman Andrea Teneti on Monday made little of the overflights by describing them as "nothing unusual."
"There are air violations that we protest, but this is nothing different to any other day," he said.
He added that there had been no special contact between the UNIFIL and the "Israeli" military regarding the threat of retaliatory attacks.
"The working relationship between all the parties is the same as it usually is," he said.
Despite attempts to project a sense of normality on the "Israeli" border, tensions are clearly running high as the "Israeli" assault on Gaza moves into a new phase. As news of "Israel's" ground incursion broke on Saturday evening, UNIFIL's commander, Major General Claudio Graziano, made a series of telephone calls to high-profile politicians, according to media reports.
Hizbullah itself has given no sign that a military response is on the agenda at present. The party's leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, has made several speeches recently in which he has attacked Arab governments for not doing enough to bring an end to the violence in Gaza.
But Nasrallah has stopped short of threatening military action, instead placing Hizbullah fighters on high alert and calling for Hamas to inflict heavy losses on invading "Israeli" troops in Gaza.
Hizbullah spokesman Rahhal said on Monday that nothing had changed on this front.
"Our position has been expressed by our secretary general," he told The Daily Star, referring to Nasrallah. "There is nothing new to add."