16/12/2010 The Lebanese Army announced on Thursday that a technical unit from the military succeeded at dawn in dismantling an Israeli espionage system that was installed in the Barouk region.
The army command stated that the system was placed at a height of 1715 meters and contains a receiver and a transmission device covering the towns of the western and central Bekaa, a number of towns in the South, and regions in Syria.
The Israeli-made system has the ability to communicate between wireless transmission stations in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories.
The army command urged citizens against approaching any suspicious object, saying that they should instead report it to the nearest military station.
Meanwhile, President Michel Sleiman lauded the cooperation between the Lebanese army and the resistance that led to the dismantling of Israeli espionage devices. He also called for filing a complaint with the UN Security Council in addition to other complaints against "attacks on Lebanon's telecommunications system." Israeli espionage "is in clear violation of resolution 1701," the President said.
On Wednesday, the Lebanese army said it dismantled two espionage devices that Israel had placed on Mount Sannine and the Barouk Mountain, after receiving information from the Resistance.
Israel scrambles to cover its tail ...& trail in Lebanon
"...The explosion heard in Lebanon late Wednesday was an Israel Air Force operation aimed at destroying an espionage device it had installed off the coast of the city of Sidon,....The report comes a day after the Lebanese Army had uncovered two Israeli spy installations in mountainous areas near Beirut and the Bekaa Valley, The installations included photographic equipment as well as laser and broadcast equipment. ..."
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