BEIRUT (Reuters) - The commander of a U.N. peacekeeping force urged Lebanon and Israel to exercise restraint after at least three rockets were fired into northern Israel from Lebanon on Wednesday.
The Lebanese government condemned the attack, the second launched from Lebanon against Israel since it began its offensive in the Gaza Strip on December 27. Information Minister Tareq Mitri said it "gave Israel an excuse to harm the national interest."
The army deployed additional forces in the south to boost its "defensive capabilities," a military source said.
Labour Minister Mohammed Fneish, the Hezbollah minister in government, denied that the Lebanese political and military group had anything to do with the attack. "... we don't know who fired these rockets, we have nothing to do with it," Hezbollah's website quoted him as saying. "For the Israeli enemy to exploit this accident in order to use its aggression against Lebanon, that is something we condemn, reject and don't accept," he said, referring to Israel's response with artillery fire.
"Please don't stomp us!"
The group, which fought a 34-day war with Israel in 2006, denied any role in a similar attack last week. Israeli officials blamed smaller, armed Palestinian factions in Lebanon.
The Lebanese army and members of the U.N. peacekeeping force, known as UNIFIL, also deactivated three rockets rigged to launch an hour after they had been found, the army said.
UNIFIL commander Major General Claudio Graziano urged maximum restraint after the early morning rocket salvo. He was working with both Lebanon and Israel to maintain the cessation of hostilities, UNIFIL spokeswoman Yasmina Bouziane said in a statement. There had been no claims of responsibility for the rocket attack, she said.
Israel responded with two barrages of artillery fire. There were no reports of damage or injury caused by the Israeli shells, Bouziane said. The rockets fired from Lebanon landed in open areas and caused no damage or injuries, she added.
There have been no claims of responsibility for the January 8 rocket attack from Lebanon.
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Just Arabs testing Israel's resolve---unless there is a strong response, they will gradually intensify.
3:49 PM UPDATE Givati units, in action in middle of Gaza City, were under fire from the UNRWA compound by RPG, Mortar and small arms fire and called in an artillery strike on the source of the attack. More news as it breaks. (Source Channel 10 News from Army Sources)
Two men convicted of adultery in the northeastern city of Mashhad were stoned to death in December, but a third convicted man escaped while the punishment was being carried out, a spokesman for Iran's judiciary said Tuesday.
Ali Reza Jamshidi also said a moratorium on the controversial punishment, announced in 2002 by the head of the judiciary, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, was an advisory rather than an edict.
"Judges can't act based simply on advisories by the head of the judiciary, since judges are independent," he said, according to the semiofficial Iranian Students' News Agency.
The European Union, the United Nations and human rights advocates inside and outside Iran have decried stoning, which is enshrined in the country's Islamic legal code as a punishment for homosexuality and adultery. Condemned men are buried in sand up to their waists, and women up to their necks, and are pelted with stones until they die or manage to escape. Under the law, a condemned person's life is spared if he can free himself.
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maybe the wimmin are burried to the neck to prevent the fleshy bits from getting exposed
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Well, apparently as demonstrated by the requirement of females to 'cover up' that the males of the cult are unable to control themselves in life, maybe they don't want to entice them into necrophilia too.
Secretary of State-designate Hillary Rodham Clinton said yesterday that the incoming Obama administration will seek to engage directly with Iran in an effort to persuade it to abandon its nuclear program and become "a constructive regional actor," underscoring a dramatic shift in U.S. foreign policy from the Bush administration.
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What a pointless waste of time. The scary part is that they have to know this is all for show. And when Iran finally uses their nukes, they'll sit back and say, "well, we tried to talk to them and they wouldn't listen!"
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Roosevelt was a bad guy because he didn't engage directly with nazi Germany in an effort to persuade it to abandon its genocide program and become "a constructive regional actor"...
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ISRAELI MILITARY FORUM > HASHEMI RAFSANJANI: MANY PEOPLE INSIDE IRAN ARE READY TO WAGE JIHAD AGAINST ISRAEL SOON + IRAN CALLS UP/ACTIVATES ITS PROXIES.
Rafsanjani indics that the Paleos now have an NEW ANTI-TANK MISSLE CAPABLE OF HITTING IDF MBTS FROM A LONG DISTANCE, as oppos to 2002 when it could only be done up close???
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