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Officers from the Lebanese and Israeli armies and UNIFIL were planning to meet later Wednesday along the border, the U.N. force's spokesman Andrea Tenenti said. The gathering had been planned before Tuesday's fighting, but it has taken a new urgency now. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Israel Radio: "I hope we will have a quiet summer and things will return to their normal course." Also Wednesday, funerals were being held for those killed Tuesday. In the Lebanese village of Darb el-Sim, near the southern port city of Sidon, the coffin of Lebanese Sgt. Robert Ashi was moved through the streets as people threw roses and rice on it in an Arab farewell gesture. As the coffin was brought into the Notre Dam church and was later opened, Ashi's mother Nada, and wife Terez fainted. Relatives carried the women outside the church and poured water on their faces.
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