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Lebanese PM rejects U.N. cease-fire plan
Yahho News ^ | 08/07/2006 | ZEINA KARAM, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 08/07/2006 6:49:22 PM PDT by garbageseeker

BEIRUT, Lebanon - The Lebanese prime minister rejected a U.N. cease-fire plan backed by President Bush, demanding on Monday that Israel immediately pull out from southern Lebanon even before a peacekeeping force arrives to act as a buffer between Hezbollah and the Jewish state.

Prime Minister Fuad Saniora's stand, delivered in a tearful speech to Arab foreign ministers, came on a day in which 49 Lebanese were killed — one of the deadliest days for Lebanese in nearly four weeks of fighting.

His Cabinet, which includes two Hezbollah ministers, voted unanimously to send 15,000 troops to stand between Israel and Hezbollah should a cease-fire take hold and Israeli forces withdraw south of the border. The move was an attempt to show that Lebanon has the will and ability to assert control over its south, which is run by Hezbollah, the powerful Shiite Muslim militia backed by Syria and Iran.

In Texas, Bush said any cease-fire must prevent Hezbollah from strengthening its grip in southern Lebanon, asserting "it's time to address root causes of problems." He urged the United Nations to work quickly to approve a U.S.-French draft resolution to stop the hostilities.

Clashes between Israel and Hezbollah have sharply intensified in recent days as cease-fire diplomacy gains traction after nearly a month of unproductive talks. The cease-fire plan now under scrutiny at the United Nations has drawn only lukewarm support in Israel and vilification in the Arab world. Neither Israel nor Hezbollah has found an incentive to stop fighting, and both may be trying to gain advantage on the ground before a cease-fire.

At least 52 people died Monday on both sides. Hezbollah fired 160 rockets, wounding five Israelis, police and rescue services said. Three Israeli soldiers were killed in combat in south Lebanon, the first in an exchange of fire with Hezbollah fighters and the two others by an anti-tank missile, the Israeli army said.

With Arab League foreign ministers assembled around a horseshoe table, the embattled Lebanese leader repeatedly interrupted his opening address to gather his composure and wipe away tears. The foreign ministers cast their eyes downward in apparent embarrassment.

But Saniora's impassioned appeal did not change minds in Israel, where hospitals in the war zone were working around the clock and under rocket fire to protect patients from harm — in some cases moving them into a basement. The defense minister threatened an expanded ground operation if diplomacy does not produce results soon.

"I gave an order that, if within the coming days the diplomatic process does not reach a conclusion, Israeli forces will carry out the operations necessary to take control of rocket launching sites wherever they are," Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz said.

Justice Minister Haim Ramon said Israel could not withdraw before the arrival of an international force. "The moment we leave, Hezbollah will return."

Lebanon has been unable for nearly two years to implement a U.N. resolution calling for the disarmament of Hezbollah.

The U.N. resolution calls for "a full cessation of hostilities" based on "the immediate cessation by Hezbollah of all attacks and the immediate cessation by Israel of all offensive military operations."

But it makes no explicit mention of an Israeli withdrawal, and implicitly allows Israeli defensive operations. Instead, it calls in the longer-term for a buffer zone in southern Lebanon — which Hezbollah controls and where Israeli troops are now fighting. Only Lebanese armed forces and U.N.-mandated international troops would be allowed in the zone.

France's U.N. ambassador, Jean-Marc de La Sabliere, promised Monday to take into account Lebanon's concerns that the resolution does not seek the withdrawal of Israeli troops. But he did not say whether France was prepared to add such language to the text.

Washington and Paris were expected to circulate a new draft later Monday, in response to amendments proposed by Qatar, the only Arab nation on the Security Council, and other members, diplomats said.

The proposed changes include a call for Israeli forces to pull out of Lebanon once the fighting stops and hand over their positions to U.N. peacekeepers. Arab states also want the U.N. to take control of the disputed Chebaa Farms area, which Israel seized in 1967.

"We need today pressure on the international community for a Security Council resolution that imposes a comprehensive and permanent cease-fire that provides simultaneously for a complete Israeli withdrawal," Saniora said at the hastily arranged Arab League gathering in Beirut.

The Arab foreign ministers announced they would send a delegation to the U.N. to represent Lebanon's interests at a meeting with the Security Council on Tuesday. The timing of the meeting means the council probably would not adopt a resolution until Wednesday at the earliest.

Saniora said Lebanon was "stunned" by the devastation of the Israeli offensive, which had taken "our country back decades. We are still in the middle of the shock."

Israel, reeling from 15 deaths in Hezbollah rocket strikes a day earlier, fought back with particular ferocity Monday.

A sunset airstrike on a south Beirut suburb killed at least 10 people in the predominantly Shiite district of Chiah. At least eight strikes rattled the capital in the one-hour period before dawn.

To the east, Israeli warplanes staged bombing runs on suspected Hezbollah positions in the Bekaa Valley, killing at least eight people and wounding 32, witnesses and civil defense officials said.

In the south, Israeli commandos helicoptered down to a hill overlooking Ras al-Biyada at mid-afternoon, fighting Hezbollah in close combat in a bid to destroy rocket launchers. About 30 commandos battled the guerrillas, but there was no word on casualties, a Lebanese official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

Almost all the ground battles have taken place south of the Litani River, some 18 miles north of the Israel-Lebanon border. The Israeli army said it declared an indefinite curfew beginning Monday night on the movement of vehicles south of the Litani. Humanitarian traffic would be allowed, but other vehicles would be at risk if they ignored the order, the army said.

The Israelis want to destroy the guerrillas' rocket launchers, but Hezbollah has other weapons in its arsenal.

The Israeli air force shot down a Hezbollah drone for the first time Monday, sending its wreckage plunging into the sea, the army said. Israeli media reported that the unmanned aircraft had the capacity to carry 90 pounds of explosives, nearly as much as the more powerful rockets Hezbollah has been firing into Israel. Unlike the rockets, the drone has a guidance system to for accurate targeting.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2006israelwar; ceasefire; fuadsaniora; lebanon; securitycouncil; un; unitednations
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1 posted on 08/07/2006 6:49:23 PM PDT by garbageseeker
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To: garbageseeker
I wonder on some level if he doesn't appreciate Hezbollah getting beat up.
2 posted on 08/07/2006 6:53:20 PM PDT by gondramB (We will have peace, when you and all your works have perished- and the works of your dark master)
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To: garbageseeker

Great news...
Keep going Israel...now is your chance.


3 posted on 08/07/2006 6:53:28 PM PDT by Bobalu (This is not the tag line you are looking for.....move along (waves hand))
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To: garbageseeker
...demanding on Monday that Israel immediately pull out from southern Lebanon...

The current Lebanon government IS the problem.

4 posted on 08/07/2006 6:53:31 PM PDT by Tax Government (Defeat Islamic imperialists)
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I think the Lebanese PM is a very stupid man for not accepting the ceasefire plan.
5 posted on 08/07/2006 6:53:33 PM PDT by garbageseeker (It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.”Samuel Clemmens)
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To: garbageseeker
Nice the Lebanon is finally taking a stance; too bad that, just like Hezbollah dragging their nation into war, no one cares about their opinions.
6 posted on 08/07/2006 6:53:49 PM PDT by kingu (Yeah, I'll vote in 2006, just as soon as a party comes along who listens.)
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To: garbageseeker

Lebanon does not have the means, much less the will, to effectively disarm Hezbullah and occupy the south. They don't even have a single plane.

They can posture, but they're pawns. The final solution, if any, will be handed to them on a plate.


7 posted on 08/07/2006 6:54:17 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Bobalu

I agree. The Israelis get the chance to continue bombing them.


8 posted on 08/07/2006 6:54:19 PM PDT by garbageseeker (It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.”Samuel Clemmens)
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To: gondramB
I wonder on some level if he doesn't appreciate Hezbollah getting beat up.

I think that is exactly the desired outcome of all these "objections" to the UN cease-fire proposal. The proposal was constructed in such a way as to make it appear that the western powers are doing something to stop the violence while at the same time containing enough objectionable provisions to assure Israel has a reasonable period of time to deal decisively with hezbollah.

9 posted on 08/07/2006 6:55:58 PM PDT by fso301
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To: Tax Government

> The current Lebanon government IS the problem.

Lebanon has a government?

Anyway, diplomacy is precisely what's needed at the
moment. It takes forever to do nothing, and in the
meantime, the IDF can exterminate the Cutthroat Cultists
at the gates.


10 posted on 08/07/2006 6:56:59 PM PDT by Boundless (Imagine if Fox had a news channel)
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To: Bobalu

Excellent news. :)


11 posted on 08/07/2006 6:57:25 PM PDT by NinoFan
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To: garbageseeker
It would seem like the Lebanese PM Fuad Saniora is more concerned about protecting Hezbollah than protecting his civilian constituents.
12 posted on 08/07/2006 6:57:42 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
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To: fso301
Me: I wonder on some level if he doesn't appreciate Hezbollah getting beat up.

fso: I think that is exactly the desired outcome of all these "objections" to the UN cease-fire proposal. The proposal was constructed in such a way as to make it appear that the western powers are doing something to stop the violence while at the same time containing enough objectionable provisions to assure Israel has a reasonable period of time to deal decisively with hezbollah.

We need to do whatever we can to stop Israeli cities from being hit by missiles from a state sponsored terrorist army. We would do that and more for any other ally.
13 posted on 08/07/2006 7:00:21 PM PDT by gondramB (We will have peace, when you and all your works have perished and the works of your dark master)
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To: Brad from Tennessee

Ladies and gentlemen we have a winner


14 posted on 08/07/2006 7:02:37 PM PDT by SCHROLL (Liberalism isn't a political philosophy - it's a mental illness)
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To: Brad from Tennessee
You are right! I think that he is listening to the Hezbollah faction in his government. He can stop the whole thing and end the crumbling of his country just by accepting a fair ceasefire plan from the UN. But he is playing politics.
15 posted on 08/07/2006 7:03:44 PM PDT by garbageseeker (It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.”Samuel Clemmens)
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To: gondramB
"We need to do whatever we can to stop Israeli cities from being hit by missiles "
You mean transferring to IAF a handful of B-52's? Say, leasing 5 bombers for maybe 6 months?
16 posted on 08/07/2006 7:04:49 PM PDT by GSlob
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To: GSlob

I would be for that plan.


17 posted on 08/07/2006 7:05:44 PM PDT by garbageseeker (It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.”Samuel Clemmens)
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To: GSlob

>>You mean transferring to IAF a handful of B-52's? Say, leasing 5 bombers for maybe 6 months?<<

I think the term you're looking for is Lend-Lease


18 posted on 08/07/2006 7:07:19 PM PDT by gondramB (We will have peace, when you and all your works have perished and the works of your dark master)
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To: gondramB
We need to do whatever we can to stop Israeli cities from being hit by missiles from a state sponsored terrorist army. We would do that and more for any other ally.

And the best way to do that is to annihilate those shooting the rockets

19 posted on 08/07/2006 7:07:51 PM PDT by fso301
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To: garbageseeker

Fine. Ramp it up Israel.


20 posted on 08/07/2006 7:08:17 PM PDT by onedoug
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