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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hezbollah warned after Israeli pullout
2006-10-02
Following the withdrawal of its remaining troops out of Lebanon on Sunday, Israel warned it would act decisively should Hezbollah try to rebuild its infrastructure destroyed during the 34-day war. "If Hezbollah approaches the frontier with arms and tries to reconstruct its infrastructure that we have destroyed, we will use all the means at our disposal to prevent this," chief of staff Dan Halutz told army radio.

Army radio said that Israel had beefed up its troops along the border with Lebanon. A spokesman for the foreign affairs ministry, Mark Regev, told AFP that "no-one should expect Israel to honour the agreement unilaterally if the other party to the agreement fails in their commitment".

"The pullout from Lebanon has been done in the framework of implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1701," Regev said. "Just as Israel has moved to fulfil its commitment, it is the obligation of the Lebanese government and the UN forces to fully implement their commitment."

"First and foremost we have to see the immediate release of the two Israeli servicemen being held hostage in Lebanon," Regev said, referring to two soldiers captured by Hezbollah in cross-border raids on July 12 that killed eight other troops and sparked the Jewish state's offensive. "We have to see the creation in south Lebanon of an area free of all armed Hezbollah personnel and we have to see the enforcement of the international arms embargo to prevent illicit arms transfers to Hezbollah," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Hate to break it to you, bub, but the Hezbos are already reconstructing, so....
Posted by: Captain America   2006-10-02 00:47  

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