Israel: 'Spy' Bird Returns Home after UNIFIL Mediation

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A vulture captured in Lebanon on suspicion of spying for Israel has been returned home with the help of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, Israeli authorities said Friday.

"In a discreet operation with the Lebanese and with the great help of U.N. forces and the U.N. liaison unit, the Israel Nature and Parks Authority was able to return the vulture that was caught a few days ago by villagers of Bint Jbeil, Lebanon," a statement said.

The U.N. acted as a go-between in negotiations between the Lebanese and the Gamla Nature Reserve where the bird lived before it flew across the border, it said.

"The attempts were successful and yesterday evening at a meeting at the border at Rosh Hanikra the vulture was returned in reasonable health by U.N. officers," the statement said.

The bird was "said to be weak and with minor injuries" and had been taken for treatment.

The Nature and Parks Authority issued a photograph of the bird being handed over by uniformed members of the U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL.

It had first raised concerns over the vulture on Tuesday after images shared on social media appeared to show the bird with an Israeli identification ring and location transmitter captured by the villagers.

The authority at the time said the villagers had suspected espionage due to the transmitter but the bintjbeil.org news portal said the bird had been freed after it was deemed not to pose any threat.

The vulture had crossed the border some days before and flown about four kilometers into Lebanon, said the statement.

Israel and Lebanon are technically at war and the UNIFIL peacekeepers monitor their disputed border. Citizens of the two countries are banned from communicating by law.

Conspiracy theories are endemic in the Middle East, particularly when it comes to Israel's spying activities.

Last summer, Palestinian media reported claims by the Gaza Strip's Hamas rulers that they had apprehended a dolphin off their Mediterranean coastline, equipped with video cameras for an Israeli spying mission.

In 2011, Saudi media reported that a vulture carrying a GPS transmitter and an identification ring from Tel Aviv University had been detained by security forces who suspected it was being used for espionage.

But on many occasions, Hizbullah and the Lebanese army have found spying devices in southern Lebanon and elsewhere.

Comments 6
Thumb EagleDawn over 9 years

the people of bint jbeil just like those of their ilk are primitive, uneducated, violent, and gangsters.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i over 9 years

I am guessing you are either swedish or iranian.

Thumb justin over 9 years

Mr. aWireless:
Unfortunately what a lot of people say about you and your sect are absolutely true and has nothing to do with racism. You are outlaws and demagogues and have no respect for the law.

.. ويبقى نوح زعيتر «حشيشة» قلب.. المقاومة
http://almustaqbal.com/v4/article.aspx?Type=NP&ArticleID=691778

أكبر تاجر حشيش بلبنان.. "درع حزب الله" يروج للتعاطي
http://www.alarabiya.net/ar/arab-and-world/2016/01/28/أكبر-تاجر-حشيش-بلبنان-درع-حزب-الله-يروج-للتعاطي.html

نوح زعيتر فخوراً بالحشيش و7 أيار ومهدداً بـ"تشقيف" ديما صادق!
http://www.annahar.com/article/306305-نوح-زعيتر-فخورا-بالحشيش-و7-أيار-ومهددا-بتشقيف-ديما-صادق

Default-user-icon A Templar (Guest) over 9 years

Very impressive:'A vulture captured in Lebanon on suspicion of spying for Israel'
Must be early April 1st material

Missing arturo over 9 years

My guess is that the bird was interrogated and once it gave up all its information there was no further purpose in holding it.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i over 9 years

They are not only primitive but they are thugs born and raised.