Trying to defuse the crisis, Lebanon's prime minister indicated he might send his army to take control of southern Lebanon from Hezbollah's Shiite Muslim guerrillas - a move that might risk civil war. In a more ominous sign that the struggle could spread, Israel accused Iran of helping fire a missile that damaged an Israeli warship, a charge denied by Iran.
AP
Hmmm...with the Israelis claiming Lebanese troops helped the Iranians with the missile, I dont know how that is diffusing anything.
How much of a military does the Lebanese government even have? Also, what about the two members of their cabinet that are members of Hezbollah? They would have to go, but weren't they elected? Gets very complicated, doesn't it?