Deminers In Lebanon Clear Israeli Cluster Bombs
HALLOUSIEH, LEBANON - FEBRUARY 1: A tennis-ball sized BLU-61 cluster bomb is marked by warning tape as a deminer from Bac Tec International, on contract by the United Nations, clears cluster bomblets, dropped by Israel during the summer 2006 war, from olive groves on February 1, 2007 in Hallousieh village, southern Lebanon. The US State Department reports that Israel "likely" violated usage agreements for American-made cluster bombs, by dropping an estimated one million cluster munitions in civilian areas across southern Lebanon during the final days of conflict with the Shiite Hezbollah militia, which continue to kill and maim Lebanese civilians. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Getty Images)

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