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Lebanon says it will confiscate weapons (if seen in southern Lebanon, including Hezbollah's)
AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/14/06 | Henry Meyer - ap

Posted on 09/14/2006 9:27:12 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

BEIRUT, Lebanon - Lebanon's prime minister vowed Thursday that his army will confiscate any weapons it encounters in southern Lebanon, while the Islamic militant group Hezbollah accused Israel of "flagrant violations" of the month-old cease-fire. Israel denied it was violating the truce.

The comments reflected the tensions underneath a truce that has survived longer than many expected. The United Nations said the cease-fire was holding up well.

Hezbollah boasts its fighters remain in towns and villages near the border with Israel, highlighting the challenge faced by the Lebanese army and U.N. peacekeepers who are to patrol a buffer zone between the militants and Israel.

"I intend for the Lebanese army to prove its presence in the area south of the Litani River," Prime Minister Fuad Saniora said after talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo.

"We want this area to be under the army's and the Lebanese state's control. The army has all the authority to ban any armed appearances and confiscate those weapons," Saniora said.

Some 15,000 Lebanese soldiers, backed by an equal number of U.N. peacekeepers, are deploying in a zone between the Israeli border and the Litani River, about 18 miles to the north, to enforce a ban on Hezbollah weapons.

Saniora said the troops would not actively hunt for hidden Hezbollah arsenals, but he made clear his Western-backed government would no longer allow the Iranian- and Syrian-backed Hezbollah to dominate the south.

The U.N. cease-fire calls for Hezbollah to eventually be disarmed, but neither the Lebanese army nor the U.N. troops want to provoke a confrontation with the heavily armed guerrillas.

Hezbollah's senior political officer in southern Lebanon, Sheik Hassan Ezzeddine, on Thursday defended the presence of guerrillas near the border with Israel.

"The resistance (Hezbollah) is part of the fabric of these towns and villages and it is present on its territory and among its population," Ezzeddine told The Associated Press. "Hezbollah is there to defend Lebanon's rights. It is a legitimate right for any people whose territory is under occupation."

Hezbollah fighters, who have controlled parts of southern Lebanon for years, are believed to be lying low and blending in with the local population — as they did before the war.

Ezzeddine said the group was exercising "self-restraint" in the face of Israel's "flagrant violations" of the U.N. cease-fire and urged the international community to implement the resolution.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said Israel was not violating the truce.

"On the contrary, Israel is doing everything it can to bring about the expeditious and full implementation of the resolution," Regev said. "It's clear, however, that there are continued violations of the resolution on the Lebanese side. First and foremost, the two Israeli servicemen being held hostage have not been released. The resolution calls for their unconditional release."

He also said that Hezbollah "continues to maintain an armed presence in south Lebanon and continues to receive arms from outside sources in direct violation of the international arms embargo that the resolution specifically calls for."

U.N. officials asked Israel to pull down a barbed-wire fence that Lebanon contends encroaches on its territory and said Thursday they would issue a complaint to Israel's military after four overflights by Israeli jets in Lebanese airspace. Similar incidents have occurred regularly in violation of the cease-fire.

Still, U.N. officials expressed optimism.

"The good news is that the cessation of hostilities is holding up very well," said Alexander Ivanko, spokesman of the UNIFIL peacekeeping force based in the southwestern Lebanese town of Naqoura. "The situation is still tense, but it is stable."

Israeli forces, which at their peak numbered 30,000 soldiers and penetrated 18 miles into Lebanon, have largely pulled back to a 2- to 3-mile-deep zone along the border, Ivanko said. Israel has said it plans to have all its troops out by around Sept. 22.

Peacekeepers from France and Spain are expected to move into the south in the next few days to reinforce the peacekeeping mission, joining Italians, Ghanaians and Indians already on the ground. The U.N. force is about 3,800-strong and should reach close to 5,000 by the end of the week.

Israel launched its military campaign July 12 after Hezbollah guerrillas captured two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border attack that also killed three Israeli soldiers. In addition to targeting Lebanese infrastructure, Israeli warplanes and artillery pounded Hezbollah strongholds south of Beirut and in eastern and southern Lebanon in an attempt to destroy the group's rocket arsenal.

Hezbollah responded by firing more than 4,000 rockets into northern Israel.

More than 850 Lebanese were killed, mostly civilians, and almost 160 Israelis died.

On Thursday, Amnesty International accused Hezbollah militants of breaking international humanitarian law by firing thousands of rockets into Israel and killing dozens of civilians during the war.

The human rights group called for a U.N. inquiry into war crimes possibly committed by both Israel and Hezbollah, but Thursday's report focused on the actions of the Lebanese militants. The group had previously issued a similar condemnation of Israel's military offensive.

Hezbollah rejected Amnesty's charges.

However, Hezbollah legislator Hassan Fadlallah acknowledged his group targeted civilians in Israeli cities, saying it was a response to Israeli attacks in Lebanon.

"We do not deny that we have bombarded Israeli cities, settlements and infrastructure. But this was always a reaction," he said in an interview by telephone with Al-Jazeera. "It was a natural reaction. When a state is invaded, it must defend itself."

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Associated Press writers Jamey Keaten in southern Lebanon and Nadia Abou el-Magd in Cairo, Egypt, contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: confiscate; hezbollah; lebanon; perfectforatf; weapons

1 posted on 09/14/2006 9:27:15 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

Says they "will confiscate any weapons it encounters in southern Lebanon." What if they don't "encounter" any? What if they are just north of southern Lebanon?


2 posted on 09/14/2006 9:29:39 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: NormsRevenge

Yeah, and in other news...John Kerry is a Hero and Kofi Annan is honest.
We are playing make believe, correct???


3 posted on 09/14/2006 9:31:56 AM PDT by JerseyDvl ("If you attack Americans, we'll defend your right to do it."- The Democrat Party)
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To: NormsRevenge

To help aid this I suggest sending ATF.


4 posted on 09/14/2006 9:37:05 AM PDT by beltfed308 (Nanny Statists are Ameba's.)
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To: NormsRevenge

SO what is that?

A warning for hezzies to keep their guns hidden?


5 posted on 09/14/2006 9:37:32 AM PDT by Armedanddangerous (Paranoid? I'm carrying a Glock 17, an extra magazine and a knife, why would I be paranoid?)
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To: NormsRevenge

"The situation is still tense, but it is stable."

Huh!?


6 posted on 09/14/2006 9:41:31 AM PDT by rahbert
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To: NormsRevenge

The headline isn't quite accurate. What they're really saying is that they'll confiscate the weapons if they see them, which is the deal they reached with the Hezzies a few weeks ago.

I'm reminded of the old routine, familiar from my youth, where a cop wishing to give you a break says, "you better get rid of that before some peace officer sees it".


7 posted on 09/14/2006 9:43:52 AM PDT by ArmstedFragg
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To: Armedanddangerous
Thats exactly what it is. "The Lebanese army will not look for any weapons". Now how stupid do you have to be to say CRAP like that.
8 posted on 09/14/2006 9:46:07 AM PDT by snowman1
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To: ArmstedFragg

I had the in parens comment modified to reflect that.

Thanks!


9 posted on 09/14/2006 10:05:35 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......Help the "Pendleton 8' and families -- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
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haahah... rofl... yeah consfiscate my arse....
(Lebanese official:)
ummm... there were 50 trucks going down the highway from Syria towards southern Lebanon, but we didn't see any weapons. They were just loaded with bananas and a few guards with AK 47s making sure those pesky jews don't steal the bananas (or maybe they were loaded with potato launcher toys for our toddlers to have fun with? they gotta start at some level you know)

What's with those lebanese morons? weren't they crying a few weeks ago: "But we have no control of Hezbollah"?


10 posted on 09/14/2006 10:42:33 AM PDT by greenthumbedislndr
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To: NormsRevenge

"I intend for the Lebanese army to prove its presence . . .
ummm. what Lebanese army?


11 posted on 09/14/2006 10:44:20 AM PDT by greenthumbedislndr
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To: NormsRevenge
"Lebanon's prime minister vowed Thursday that his army will confiscate any weapons it encounters in southern Lebanon"

Yeah, right! And Santa's sled is pulled by six purple hippos while Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood drop Easter eggs down the chimney.
12 posted on 09/14/2006 11:13:08 AM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (Mid East Ceasefire = Israel ceases but her enemies fire)
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