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Report: Israeli army to let 250 ultra-Orthodox Jews visit tomb of rabbi in Lebanon
7 March 2025 10:11 GMT
The Israeli army is set to permit groups of ultra-Orthodox Jews to visit the tomb of Rabbi Rav Ashi, traditionally located in Lebanese territory near the Lebanese-Israeli border, according to the Israeli media outlet i24 News.
Unifil spokesperson Kandice Adriel told L'Orient Today that: "Any unauthorised crossing of the Blue line is a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701."
The UN Blue Line, established in 2000, demarcates the boundary between Lebanese and Israeli territories following Israel's withdrawal from its 20-year occupation of southern Lebanon.