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Does the new border wall with Lebanon highlight Israel's precarious relationship with its neighbours?
Israeli army begins constructing wall, set to stretch for more than 2km, to "avoid frictions on the border".
Palestinian activists adapt tactics from uprisings to their own struggle, as tide of Pan-Arabism brings popular support.

The Lebanese army has reached the country's southern border with Israel for the first time, sending a sole jeep on patrol through Kfar Kila, a village from which Israeli forces withdrew in 2000 and ended an 18-year occupation.

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