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DEIR QANUN, LEBANON: Turkish soldiers with the UNIFIL inspect their weapons at their base in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Qanun Rass al-Ain, southeast of Tyre, 21 October 2006. The arrival of Turkish troops taking part in a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon comes 88 years after the last Ottoman soldier fled and marks a turning point in Ankara's relations with Arab states. Turkey is the first Muslim nation to send troops to take part in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mission policing a ceasefire between its ally Israel and Shiite movement Hezbollah after their devastating summer war. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/***** Images)
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Beirut, LEBANON: Turkish marines stand guard in front of their military ship at the port of Beirut upon the arrival 20 October 2006 of UN Turkish troops to join the enlarged peacekeeping operation policing a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The first batch of 95 soldiers arrived on two warships, with the remaining 166 members of the team flying into the Lebanese capital to help with reconstruction after the July-August war in which more than 1,200 people died in Lebanon, mostly civilians. Their arrival comes despite vocal opposition from the war-ravaged nation's Armenian community, which accuses the Turks' Ottoman ancestors of genocide. AFP PHOTO/MARWAN NAAMANI (Photo credit should read MARWAN NAAMANI/AFP/***** Images)
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