Israel's policy
five days have elapsed since the implementation of the agreement in 1701 calling for the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon, but already several Israeli violations of the terms of this agreement are observed.
What does the Hebrew state? To show that ignores its disregard for UN resolutions? Create an atmosphere of tension and insecurity to prevent the economic recovery or reconstruction in Lebanon?
There is no doubt that Hezbollah is forced to abandon its military arsenal in accordance with the decision of the council of ministers which he is part, but both Israel, France and the United States should know that disarmament can not be a magic wand.
Sending the Lebanese government of national army troops to the southern border of the cessation of hostilities, is an act of good will, statements by politicians on the need for state control of the entire territory is another.
face of real progress on the domestic Lebanese, Israel as usual displays a negative attitude. Olmert and his government, seeing the failure of military action that began following the abduction of two IDF soldiers, wants to score points after cessation of conflict. The sky is Lebanese daily flown by aviation commandos involved here and there to show the Israeli public opinion so far dissatisfied insignificant results of the war, the government continues its operation to neutralize the Shiite militia.
Lebanon at the present stage of things should only report violations constituting themselves as Israeli in perfect victim before the international community. It is not possible, the risk of going to lead to a catastrophe to rekindle the front of the South. The locals have returned to their homes and work to rehabilitate them, a return to exile will be a real blow to all victims. Hopefully
Hezbollah, which still has the map of the war will in consultation with other political forces, make the right strategic decisions and avoid wherever possible the unnecessary excesses that would endanger the Lebanese army and consequently the whole of Lebanon.
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