Mideast situation/Lebanon/Attack – Letter from Lebanon

LETTER DATED 12 FEBRUARY 1985 FROM THE PERMANENT

REPRESENTATIVE OF LEBANON TO THE UNITED NATIONS

ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

Further to our letters concerning Israel's practices in South Lebanon,  the western Bekaa and the Rashaya district, and on instructions from my Government, I have the honour to inform you of the following:

On the morning of 12 February 1985, the Israeli army attacked the village of "Toura", one of the seven villages in the area of operation of UNIFIL, and surrounded it with more than 90 tanks and military vehicles.  We fear that a massacre could take place in Toura in view of the heavy firing that is being heard from out the village.  The Israeli army has prevented the International Committee of the Red Cross from entering the village, and is still preventing all citizens from leaving it.

While drawing attention to the gravity of the Israeli practices in south Lebanon, the western Bekaa and the Rashaya district, the Lebanese Government considers it necessary to quickly intervene, in order to have the siege of Toura lifted, and allow the ICRC delegates to enter the village immediately, and in order to stop such abusive Israeli practices.

I should be grateful if you would have the text of this letter circulated as a document of the Security Council.

M. Rachid FAKHOURY

Ambassador

Permanent Representative

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Document symbol: S/16953
Document Type: Letter
Document Sources: Security Council
Country: Lebanon
Subject: Armed conflict, Casualties, Incidents, Situation in Lebanon
Publication Date: 12/02/1985
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