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Guy: Israel, Hezbollah violating Resolution 1701

Source: NOW Lebanon
Beirut : Lebanon | 19 days ago  
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  • Antigua-flagged Francop vessel docks at the port of Ashdod
    Antigua-flagged Francop vessel docks at the port of Ashdod
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  • The 137-metre (450-foot) Antigua-flagged vessel "Francop" which was seized by the Israeli navy
    The 137-metre (450-foot) Antigua-flagged vessel "Francop" which was ...
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  • Container is unloaded from Antigua-flagged Francop vessel at port of Ashdod
    Container is unloaded from Antigua-flagged Francop vessel at port of ...
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  • Antigua-flagged Francop vessel is seen in the Mediterranean sea as it heads to the port of Ashdod
    Antigua-flagged Francop vessel is seen in the Mediterranean sea as it ...
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  • Handout picture shows Lebanon's opposition leaders meeting with Hezbollah
    Handout picture shows Lebanon's opposition leaders meeting with ...
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Antigua-flagged Francop vessel docks at the port of Ashdod
At a ceremony held by the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) in Tyre on Saturday, British Ambassador to Lebanon Frances Guy said that both Israel and Hezbollah are violating UN Security Council Resolution 1701, adding that the presence of arms in South Lebanon is to blame.
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