Israel - Tourist Site at Rosh-Hanikra Sealed Off By IDF For Prisoner Swap |
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The IDF is expected to declare the area a restricted military zone later Tuesday night. The order is expected to stay in effect until all stages of Wednesday's deal are completed.
Overwhelming support for prisoner swap agreement at cabinet vote despite dissatisfaction with Hizbullah intelligence report on Ron Arad, deal expected to be carried out on Wednesday.
Rosh Hanikra houses a popular tourist site, which was left undisturbed throughout the day, despite the IDF notification to its managers, that the ongoing army activity in the area may hinder business.
Those visiting the site were able to see IDF troops setting up roadblocks, fences, tents and sheds. The site's restaurant was turned into a communications headquarters.
The site's director general, Moshe Cohen, told Ynet that the military had notified him that the site's regular activities might be disrupted on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday:
"The IDF gives us daily updates about the situation and so far, we have experienced no disruptions," he said.
Rosh Hanikra's tourist site will not be operational on Wednesday due to the restricted military zone order placed on the area



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Jul 15, 2008 at 01:01 PM Moish Says:
Does anyone know, are these POW's still alive?