The United Nations said Saturday that the situation in southern Lebanon nearly three months after the end of a month of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah was "looking well," but that Israeli overflights over Lebanon had to stop, DPA reported. "Things in the south are looking very well, but we need an end to the overflights," Geir Pedersen, the Lebanon representative of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, said after a meeting with Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh. Since the end of the Israeli war on Lebanon on August 14, Israel has continued with its daily overflights over Beirut and southern Lebanon.