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The force was tasked with helping Lebanon’s armed forces maintain a buffer between Israel and the so-called Blue Line at the Litani River, about 18 miles from the Israel-Lebanon border.
The Blue Line is an unofficial line that separates Israel and Lebanon. The line, implemented by the United Nations in 2000, does not serve as a border but is instead a "line of withdrawal".
Over the next 60 days, Hezbollah will remove its fighters and weapons from the area between the Blue Line - the unofficial border between Lebanon and Israel - to areas north of the Litani River.
A stretch of the Metro Blue Line will be out of service starting Saturday and will remain closed until July 26 for construction.
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The Blue Line is a U.N.-mapped line separating Lebanon from Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Israeli forces withdrew to the Blue Line when they left south Lebanon in 2000.
The line demarcated by blue barrels was drawn in June 2000. UNIFIL has 29 bases near the Blue Line and 2,000 peacekeepers. The first Israeli soldiers entered southern Lebanon on October 1.
The United Nations mission in southern Lebanon, where Israel is battling Iran-backed Hezbollah, says Israeli forces have fired on international peacekeepers.
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