Robert Bandanza
July 28th, 2009, 09:09 AM
Hanan Awarekeh
28/07/2009 The Zionist entity has warned the Lebanese government and Hezbollah saying that it would not exercise restraint for a long time.
Israel has warned Beirut through the United Nations that it would be held responsible for any hostile action launched from Lebanese territory.
On Monday, Israeli officials claimed that they believe Hezbollah will try to escalate the tension on the Lebanon border by organizing civilian demonstrations and protests in the Har Dov area, as it did about a week ago, as part of an effort to launch a popular uprising against the Zionist entity.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation army chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi said on Tuesday that the Israeli army is closely monitoring the situation along the border with Lebanon though no eruption of hostilities is expected on this front.
Ashkenazi addressed the matter during a visit to the Israeli army's main induction center at Tel Hashomer. "At the moment, there is quiet all along the border," Ashkenazi told recruits of the Kfir infantry brigade on Tuesday. "There was an incident which to our understanding was an explosion of a weapons cache belonging to Hezbollah, which is being handled by UNIFIL and the Lebanese government."
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak met on Monday with U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and told him Israel was concerned by the developments on the Lebanon border and various Hezbollah statements and moves.
http://www.almanar.com.lb/newssite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=96732&language=en
28/07/2009 The Zionist entity has warned the Lebanese government and Hezbollah saying that it would not exercise restraint for a long time.
Israel has warned Beirut through the United Nations that it would be held responsible for any hostile action launched from Lebanese territory.
On Monday, Israeli officials claimed that they believe Hezbollah will try to escalate the tension on the Lebanon border by organizing civilian demonstrations and protests in the Har Dov area, as it did about a week ago, as part of an effort to launch a popular uprising against the Zionist entity.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation army chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi said on Tuesday that the Israeli army is closely monitoring the situation along the border with Lebanon though no eruption of hostilities is expected on this front.
Ashkenazi addressed the matter during a visit to the Israeli army's main induction center at Tel Hashomer. "At the moment, there is quiet all along the border," Ashkenazi told recruits of the Kfir infantry brigade on Tuesday. "There was an incident which to our understanding was an explosion of a weapons cache belonging to Hezbollah, which is being handled by UNIFIL and the Lebanese government."
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak met on Monday with U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and told him Israel was concerned by the developments on the Lebanon border and various Hezbollah statements and moves.
http://www.almanar.com.lb/newssite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=96732&language=en