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07USUNNEWYORK502
2007-06-20 22:48:00
CONFIDENTIAL
USUN New York
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ISRAELI GENERAL DISCUSSES UNIFIL IN NEW YORK

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/20/2012
TAGS: PREL UNSC IS SY LE
SUBJECT: ISRAELI GENERAL DISCUSSES UNIFIL IN NEW YORK

REF: USUN 175

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Alejandro Wolff for reasons 1.4 (b) an
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/20/2012
TAGS: PREL UNSC IS SY LE
SUBJECT: ISRAELI GENERAL DISCUSSES UNIFIL IN NEW YORK

REF: USUN 175

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Alejandro Wolff for reasons 1.4 (b) an
d (d)


1. (C) Israeli Brigadier General Udi Dekel visited New York
June 13-20 to share with P-5 delegations and the UN
secretariat an updated Israeli assessment of Hizballah

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activities in the UNIFIL area of operations (AO). While
commending UNIFIL's valuable role in disrupting Hizballah's
freedom of movement in the south, Dekel said Israel believes
that arms transfers to Hizballah in the AO have increased,
and attributed this conclusion to the reduction in LAF forces
along the eastern border and the opening of new routes along
the northern border. The French and the UN stated
disagreement with this assessment, saying they had no
evidence of an increase in rearmament. Although Dekel
expressed satisfaction with IDF-UNIFIL-LAF coordination, he
said the LAF often tips off Hizballah when the IDF passes
information about the location of weapons caches, and "turns
the other way" at LAF checkpoints along the Litani river.
Dekel expressed frustration with the LAF and UNIFIL for
refusing to search homes without a court order. He shared
Israel's assessment that the GOL is unable to ask for an
expansion of the UNIFIL mandate, either to the border or
north of the Litani river. Dekel also observed that the
current levels of mistrust and rumor mongering in the region
are very high which contributes to instability and the danger
of miscalculation. In bilateral discussions with USUN, Dekel
recommended exploration of the idea of what he called UNIFIL
"areas of interest" along the Litani river and eastern
border. He also reported progress on demarcation of the Blue
Line and recommended such efforts be continued as a
confidence-building measure.


2. (C) Following up on a March 2007 briefing to Council
delegations by IDF Brigadier General Baidatz (reftel),BG
Dekel traveled to New York June 13-20 to discuss current
Israeli views about UNIFIL. He met with P-5 delegations June
14, the UN's department of peacekeeping operations June 14,
and Ambassador Wolff June 15. The Israeli mission hosted a
dinner for him June 15 that was attended by the head of

UNIFIL's Strategic Military Cell, French General Neveux.
Dekel also attended the Council's monthly Middle East
briefing June 20.


3. (C) During a briefing to P-5 experts June 14, Dekel said
arms continue to be transferred from Syria to Lebanon and
then south of the Litani river into UNIFIL's AO. He said the
weapons are short-, medium-, and long-range missiles sourced
to Iran and "other countries." He reported that following
Baidatz's briefing in March, the border crossing routes had
been changed, including the introduction of routes across the
northern border. He also said that LAF operations in Beirut
and in the Palestinian camps had led to a reduction in the
deployment of forces along the border. These two factors
contributed to an increase in arms transfers.


4. (C) Dekel said the IDF is satisfied with its coordination
with the LAF via UNIFIL. Although the Israelis would prefer
direct contact with the LAF, they recognize that the Lebanese
for political reasons prefer UNIFIL as an intermediary. He
said UNIFIL is unable to prevent weapons from being
transferred into its AO because the LAF "turns the other way"
at the crossing points along the Litani river. He also said
that the LAF tips off Hizballah when UNIFIL is prepared to
act on IDF information about weapons caches. Dekel expressed
frustration with the LAF and UNIFIL for their reluctance to
search houses in urban areas. He said the LAF insists on a
court order which is impossible to obtain given the Lebanese
political stalemate.


5. (C) The French expert disputed Dekel's criticism of
UNIFIL, arguing they had no evidence of increased arms
transfers. The French believe UNIFIL is acting vigorously in
its AO, fostering a "strategic alliance" between UNIFIL and
the LAF and creating a significant shift in the environment
that contributes to Israeli security. The French, however,
agree that Hizballah remains active in the south and is
seeking to rebuild its position. It was reported to USUN
that DPKO and SMC reacted similarly in their meeting with
Dekel.


6. (C) Dekel said Israel values the role of UNIFIL, which
has significantly disrupted Hizballah's freedom of movement
(a point he later repeated to Ambassador Wolff). He used the
metaphor of Hizballah being forced to move inside from
outdoors. Dekel also said that Israel recognizes that given
the political stalemate in Lebanon the GOL is currently
unable to seek an expansion of the UNIFIL mandate.


7. (C) In a separate conversation with USUN, Dekel suggested

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that exploration of the prospect of what he called UNIFIL
"areas of interest," which he defined as the area north of
the Litani river and along the eastern border. He noted that
activities in these areas have an impact on UNIFIL's AO. He
welcomed the prospect of increased assistance to the LAF,
which he said would respond to these concerns. Dekel also
reported that the IDF is working with UNIFIL and the LAF to
demarcate the Blue Line, beginning in less controversial
areas to the west, and recommended this effort be encouraged
as a confidence-building measure. He also said Israel is
pleased with the professional commitment of the western
contributors to UNIFIL (chiefly France and Italy),and
specifically praised the Italian Force Commander Graziano.
He said the Indonesian contingent was less active.


8. (C) Finally, Dekel shared the IDF's assessment of the
political mood in the region, which he characterized as
fraught with tension and distrust. He said that many are
peddling the rumor that this summer the United States will
attack Iran while Israel attacks Syria. In this environment,
coupled with the crisis among the Palestinians, the risk of
miscalculation is high.
WOLFF