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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Olmert Blames Lebanon for Attack, Sends in Troops
2006-07-13
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert blamed Lebanon for a Hezbollah attack on Israel he said was ``war-like'' and called for a ``painful and far-reaching'' response. Israeli troops entered Lebanon, the daily Haaretz reported, as an army spokeswoman said a call-up of reservists was on the agenda. The military action came after the armed Hezbollah group said on its Web site it captured two Israeli soldiers. The army said there was a ``heavy suspicion'' that two soldiers were abducted. Olmert called an emergency cabinet meeting for later today to decide on further military action in Lebanon. ``The murderous attack this morning was not a terrorist act, it was a war-like act by the state of Lebanon against Israel in its sovereign territory,'' he said at a press conference in Jerusalem.

The escalation in the north threatened wider Mideast military confrontation 15 days into Israel's incursion into the Gaza Strip to win the release of an Israeli soldier abducted on June 25 and to halt Palestinian rocket attacks on southern Israel. Olmert said that the Hezbollah attack would be responded to in ``an unequivocal manner that will be very painful and far- reaching against those who initiated it.''

Israeli aircraft fired missiles into Lebanon after Hezbollah launched rockets that hit northern towns, wounding several soldiers and civilians, the army said. Defense Minister Amir Peretz said Israel was holding Lebanon responsible for the fate of the missing soldiers Hezbollah claimed to hold. ``The Lebanese government must take determined and immediate action to find the soldiers, prevent their being hurt, and ensure their return to Israel,'' he said in a statement issued by phone from his office.
Posted by:Fred

#10  I agree - Gaza was NOT a mistake. The only mistake was by the Paleos and Hizbollah in imagining world and regional support.
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-13 22:42  

#9  Gaza was not a mistake. Sharon's stroke was devastating. Olmert flunked his test in responding to Gaza. Now he's overreacting. Hezbollah flunked by misinterpreting Gaza and getting greedy. I wonder how long it will be before the Guns of August II comes out.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-13 22:23  

#8  OP---This Gaza thing was a strategic withdrawl. You are right. The Paleos failed the Final Exam. If Egypt has it's sh!t together, they better stay the hell out of the conflict, and let the losers lose. The Egyptians have some scores to settle with Al Q, too. The terrorists are determined to wreck the tourist industry in Egypt, one of the few real industries that Egypt has.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-07-13 22:12  

#7  I don't think withdrawing from Gaza was a mistake. It was an object lesson to Europe and the rest of the whining world that nothing Israel does will ever be enough, and the Palestinians will always miss any opportunity they're given. Now is the time to totally crush them, push them into Egypt or Syria, and say that any further actions against the united state of Israel (from central Lebanon to the Sinai [maybe further, if Egypt starts playing games]and Eilat, from the Jordan to the Med.) will result in a capital or two glowing for a thousand years.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-07-13 17:39  

#6  We have a score or our own to settle with Hizb'allah. 242 Marines killed in Beiruit. The leadership needs to be taken out. It is also time for Syria to feel hurt. They are the ones enabling this madness against Israel.

People like Adminadejad, Pencil Neck, and Kimmie need to be dealt with decisively, otherwise we get in a mess like what is happening to us and Israel now.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-07-13 11:55  

#5  Olmert is making a much better response than I expected. I hope he carries on. If these dupes reinforce from Syria, et al., I think we ought to jump in with materiel or whatever to make certain they can stand their ground.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-07-13 10:43  

#4  From the same source IDF sez Deif Gravely Injured
Posted by: 6   2006-07-13 06:07  

#3  Retreating from south Lebanon was a big mistake, it led to the "al aqsa" intifida, and I think the gaza evacuation was a mistake too.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-07-13 05:52  

#2  I've found this little gem in Arutz Sheva
Dozens of Hizbullah-fired Katyusha rockets struck all over the north, killing a woman in Nahariya. Northern Israel had six years of quiet, and Hizbullah had six years to build up its rocket forces.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-07-13 05:43  

#1  Might as well chase this dog through Lebanon and into Syria
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-13 00:35  

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