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Signs of the Times for Wed, 16 Aug 2006

Reuters
16 Aug 06
TYRE, Lebanon - Hizbollah said on Wednesday the idea of disarming its guerrillas "was not on the table" -- especially with Israeli forces still in south Lebanon.

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www.chinaview.cn 2006-08-16 16:51:35
JERUSALEM, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Dan Halutz said on Wednesday that his troops would remain in southern Lebanon for months, Israel Radio reported.

Halutz made the remarks as reacting to an observation presented by an army intelligence officer who told parliament's foreign affairs and defense committee that it would take months for a large contingent of the U.N. force to arrive in southern Lebanon, according to the radio.

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Comment: Israeli forces have never left Lebanon since the invasion in 1982. When they talk about "leaving", it means to those positions they have been holding since 2000.

Allan Woods, CanWest News Service
Published: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
WASHINGTON - The countries tasked with upholding the shaky truce in Lebanon appeared unwilling on Tuesday to force the disarmament of Hezbollah, a development that has threatened to add delays to the assembly of a massive United Nations peacekeeping force and that could ultimately set off fresh conflict in the region.

France, the United States, the UN and Lebanon itself have all refused to accept responsibility for stripping the fighters of their weapons, despite a key element of the UN resolution that calls for the group to give up its firepower and vacate southern areas of Lebanon.

Comment: Do you think anyone wants to try after what Hezbollah did to the IDF?


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Comment: Among a media that is completely uncritical of Israel, CanWest has a place of honour. No one spouts the Israeli line with more vigour.

One question to Mr Peres: if the US and its "coalition of the willing" head on for war with Syria and Iran, in order to protect Israel, will that not show that, if Israel isn't running the world, they are certainly weilding an awfully large amount of power?

Syria and Iran are threats to no one except Israel. And they are only threats to Israel because Israel wants to invade them both, preferably using other nations to do it for them. That is, Syria and Iran need to protect themselves from a neighbour that is an aggressor: Israel, the country that just invaded Lebanon and has been stealing land from the Palestinians for the last century.

Craig Murray
August 15, 2006
From Democracy Now

"In this week's issue of the New Yorker, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reports Israeli officials visited the White House earlier this summer to get a "green light" for an attack on Lebanon. The Bush administration approved, Hersh says, in part to remove Hezbollah as a deterrent to a potential US bombing of Iran. A government consultant said the Bush administration also saw the attack on Lebanon as a "demo" for what it could expect to face in Iran."

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Last Updated Wed, 16 Aug 2006 05:46:54 EDT
CBC News
Foreign ministers from several countries are arriving in Beirut Wednesday to work out details of an international peacekeeping force that will oversee the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy and his Turkish counterpart, Abdullah Gul, arrived in Beirut Wednesday for talks. The foreign ministers of Pakistan and Malaysia were also expected.

There are currently 2,000 UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. Although putting together a UN peacekeeping force can take at least three months, the UN hopes 3,500 international troops can reinforce the UN contingent within 10 to 14 days.

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Wednesday 16 August 2006, 11:57 Makka Time, 8:57 GMT
Lebanon's army is preparing to move into south Lebanon as the United Nations plans to send an initial force of 3,500 troops to the region to enforce the truce between Israel and Hezbollah.

The Lebanese army will begin moving 15,000 troops south of the Litani river on Thursday in line with a UN resolution to end the fighting, a senior Lebanese political source said on Wednesday.

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Created: 16.08.2006 15:26 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 15:26 MSK
MosNews
The 20 soldiers from Israel's elite Golani Brigade moved through the darkness over the rocky hills of Lebanon until they arrived at the outskirts of this Shi'ite town that until last month contained 35,000 residents. The unit entered an unfinished house to prepare for combat within a few hours.

The troops, however, never advanced beyond their two-story hideout. Hezbollah gunners, believed to have been hiding in the ruins of Bint Jbail, spotted the Israeli force and directed mortar, anti-tank and machine gun fire that trapped the elite Israeli unit for 36 hours in an area thought to have been cleared of the enemy.

Russian-born Israeli soldiers said Hezbollah fighters were better trained and equipped than the Chechens. They added that Hezbollah's tactics reminded them of Chechen rebels, The World Tribune daily reported.

"Hezbollah is tougher," Vladi, an infantry sniper, said.

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Monday, August 14th, 2006
Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reports in this week's issue of the New Yorker that Israeli officials visited the White House earlier this summer to get a "green light" for an attack on Lebanon. The Bush administration approved, Hersh says, in part to remove Hezbollah as a deterrent to a potential US bombing of Iran. [includes rush transcript]

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By Alistair Lyon
Reuters
16 Aug 06
BEIRUT - Israel said on Wednesday it would stop withdrawing from south Lebanon unless Lebanese troops moved there within days, as diplomats worked on plans for a stronger U.N. force to bolster the truce with Hizbollah guerrillas.

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By ANSHEL PFEFFER
15 Aug 06
During the last few hours of daylight on Sunday, the last day of fighting in Lebanon, a reserve paratroop battalion took up positions in Kantara.

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