Lebanon to UN: Protect gas from Israel

Lebanese officials accuse Israel of drilling in fields that extend into Lebanon, state denies allegations
Associated Press|
Lebanon has asked the United Nations to protect the country's natural gas reserves along the maritime border with Israel.
Lebanese officials accuse Israel of drilling in fields that extend into Lebanon. Israel denies the allegation.
Last week, Texas-based Noble Energy Inc. announced anestimated 16 trillion cubic feet of natural gas found in a field off Israel's Mediterranean coast.
Late Tuesday, Lebanese Foreign Minister Ali Shami sent a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urging him to "prevent Israel from exploiting Lebanon's oil and maritime wealth."
The United Nations demarcated the land border separating Israel and Lebanon in 2000, but there is no official naval border.
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