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Israel to mull ceding part of Ghajar village


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Israel will consider letting UNIFIL control the northern part of the village of Ghajar, a village cut in half by the Israeli-Lebanese border.

The disputed Israel-Lebanon...

The disputed Israel-Lebanon border village of Ghajar.
Photo: AP [file]

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert convened a limited discussion on the request, made by UNIFIL, and decided that Israel will discuss the idea with the UN.

The IDF reportedly supports ceding part of Ghajar but the Foreign Ministry opposes the move, Army Radio reported.

The IDF wishes to avoid clashing with UNIFIL while it sees the northern part of Ghajar as having low strategic value. Foreign Ministry officials called on UNIFIL to "prevent Hizbullah from rearming before they make demands of Israel."

The dispute over Ghajar began immediately after Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000. Lebanon and Hizbullah demanded that Israel withdraw from the northern half of the village, built on Lebanese soil.

The residents of Ghajar hold Israeli identity cards and oppose becoming part of Lebanon, preferring to remain under Israeli rule. They see themselves as Syrian citizens and hope the village will become part of Syria in a future agreement between Jerusalem and Damascus.

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30. #29 Albert Bello
Chris - USA (11/21/2008 14:44)
29. To # 28 Chris from USA
Albert Bello - canada (11/21/2008 04:57)
28. #27 Aryeh
Chris - USA (11/20/2008 21:14)
27. The Mistake
Aryeh Stern - Israel (11/20/2008 13:26)
26. #21 if you're an arab he's very usefull, otherwise
izak - Israel (11/20/2008 12:30)
25. Even more background information
Avraham Grossbaum - Israel (11/20/2008 09:31)
24. A little more background information
Avraham Grossbaum - Israel (11/20/2008 09:20)
23. A little background information, please
Avraham Grossbaum - Israel (11/20/2008 09:00)
22. Reply to #2 Otis
Avraham Grossbaum - Israel (11/20/2008 08:49)
21. The Useful Idiot
Stevarino - USA (11/20/2008 06:57)
20. No peace, no land, otherwise it is weakness...Invites to demand more land without lasting peace.
Albert Bello - Canada (11/20/2008 06:43)
19. Classic Kadima
Senseless Nation - (11/20/2008 04:39)
18. Makes no sense
Marty E. - USA (11/20/2008 04:16)
17. Answer to Otis' Quetion
Fish - California (11/20/2008 00:58)
16. FM wants "UNIFIL to "prevent Hizbullah from rearming before they make demands of Israel."
mariana - USA (11/20/2008 00:30)
15. EH?
TCMSOLS - (11/20/2008 00:02)
14. I used to be stationed in Ghajar during my army service...
Daniel - UK (11/19/2008 23:58)
13. Olmet the idiot again gave lose lose for Israel. Time to get rid of Kamina and Livini
Anton - USA (11/19/2008 23:55)
12. Let's see What we can do to make Hezbullah happy....
Edward - USA (11/19/2008 23:53)
11. This is a ridiculous situation.
Shaya - Monsey (11/19/2008 23:22)
10. Ghajar = Falklands
yeshurun - (11/19/2008 23:33)
9. May I suggest to some 'talkbackers' that they read the article at least once correctly
Annie - Australia (11/19/2008 23:18)
8. Otis - problems in understanding a simple text?
Escalator - Israel (11/19/2008 23:04)
7. gjahar
sam - usa (11/19/2008 22:52)
6. give up Ghajar, give up the 7 shiite villages, but there will never be peace with the terror entity called Hizbullah
Chaver - (11/19/2008 21:50)
5. The UN does not listen to the people of the village. they are irrelevant
rebecca - (11/19/2008 21:36)
4. amazing
Michael - USA (11/19/2008 21:34)
3. hmmm, yeah, lets mull it over....
ronn - il (11/19/2008 21:22)
2. Isaeli Citizens in Ghajar
Otis - USA (11/19/2008 21:20)
1. Go for it! Be weak and cede again!!
rob - (11/19/2008 21:03)
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