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Lebanon’s army announced on Monday a state of high alert after Lebanese soldiers were involved in an altercation with Israelis soldiers, preventing them from unrolling a barbed wire fence in the south of Lebanon, Lebanese media reported. A video distributed of the incident showed Lebanese and Israeli soldiers holding rifles and standing a couple of metres apart as they argue where the barbed wire is to be unrolled near the Lebanese village of Meiss Ej Jabal. Members of the UN peacekeeping forces, known as UNIFIL, were present and intervened to separate the two sides. A Lebanese officer appears in the video telling the UNIFIL forces to move the barbed the wire “behind the [olive] tree”. The Lebanese soldiers refused to allow the Israeli soldiers to erect the fence without the expertise and presence of the Lebanese army’s geography unit. Israeli soldiers ended up moving the fence behind the international blue line – the frontier since Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000 – to the Israeli side, Haaretz reported.