Israeli ministry critical of Lebanon overflights
14th Nov 2006, 13:19 GMT
The Israeli Foreign Ministry wants the air force to cut back its flights over Lebanon, saying some are an unnecessary provocation of UN forces patrolling southern Lebanon, ministry officials said Tuesday.
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