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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Lebanese army girdles Palestinian camps
2005-10-07
The Lebanese army has ordered its units deployed around Palestinian refugee camps to confront what the government said was a likely Israeli assault, Aljazeera' correspondent in Lebanon said.
Well, that's one way to spin it
The deployment came after a number of members of parliament called on armed groups in the Palestinian refugee camps to disarm.

Earlier, a siege was imposed by the Lebanese army on a position for a Palestinian faction deemed to be pro-Syria.
So many factions, so little time
A number of MPs headed by opposition leader Michel Aoun accused the government of not taking the matter seriously enough. In response, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command criticised the Lebanese government over what it described as "pressing siege" imposed on a number of its military positions in Lebanon .

Lebanese Information Minister Ghazi Al-Aridi has rejected demands for disarming the refugee camps and Hezb Allah in accordance with the Security Council resolution 1550. "Those two files, can only be resolved within Lebanese internal dialogue," he said at the end of a government meeting. He stressed at the same time that Lebanon would not accept to destroy itself for the sake of others. He declined to elaborate further.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Girdles? That is very, very unIslamik. Try surround.
Posted by: abu Stretch Wear   2005-10-07 21:19  

#4  Everybody loves to cry for the Paleos but when it comes down to it nobody wants them in the backyard and for very good reasons that go without saying most of the time.
Posted by: MunkarKat   2005-10-07 13:57  

#3  cut off the water, power, and sewer. Weld the fence gates shut, and surround the "camps" with itchy-trigger-fingered troops. Lt nature take its' course. Consider it an homage to Darwin
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-07 13:29  

#2  As I recall, the Palestinian refugee camps are no-go areas for Lebanese law enforcement. With all the arms inside the camps, I can't imagine the Army would fare much better if they tried to enter. Siege is their only option, unless they want to bounce the rubble.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-07 13:27  

#1  Is it time to stock up on popcorn, or is this just politics in the ME?
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-10-07 13:13  

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