By IRNA,
Beirut : Lebanese Parliament’s Hezbollah Fraction announced here Wednesday implementing articles of Doha Agreement would guarantee harnessing internal crises.
According to IRNA correspondent in Beirut, Hezbollah fraction representatives emphasized in their Wednesday session, presided by Speaker Muhammed Ra’d, that implementing the rest of the articles of Doha Agreement and accelerating the trend of establishing of the national reconciliation government urgently are bare necessities.
Hezbollah Fraction representatives meanwhile asked the Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora to elaborate on published news at dailies on opening of a UN peace keeping forces, UNIFIL, office in Tel Aviv, based on agreement made with the Lebanese government, to establish connection with Israeli officials, and the sides that have provided the monetary funds for the purpose.
The Lebanese Prime Minister’s Office issued a communique on Wednesday evening, denying the authenticity of the news published in Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar on Lebanese government and Prime Minister’s agreement with the opening of a UNIFIL office in Tel Aviv and revising the duties of those UN forces in the region.
UNIFIL, too, issued a separate communique on the matter, announcing that the plan for opening an office in Tel Aviv was not a new initiative, but a decision made by the UN Secretary General after the issuance of Security Council Resolution 1701, over whose budget there are some talks at recent session of the UN General Assembly.
The UN Security Council Resolution 1701, issued in summer of 2006, put an end to the Zionist regime’s 33 day war against Lebanon and emphasized the need to end both sides’ antagonist and military moves against one another, but the usurper Zionist regime has ever since then almost every day breached its articles by air, land and sea violation of Lebanon’s geographical integrity.
Presently over 13 thousand military personnel from 29 countries are serving at UN’s UNIFIL force in Lebanon in watershed region of Litani River along the border of the occupied Palestine with Lebanon’s coastal waters.