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un denounces isreal cluster bombs
the UN, humanitarian chief has accused israel of ''completely use of cluster bomb in lebnan.UN clearence experts had so far found 100,000 unexploded bombs at 359 seperate sites, jan england said. israel has repeted its insistence that mution it uses in conflict comply with international law.earlier israel prime minister rebuffed UN chief kofi annan,s calls for a swift end to israel air and sea blockade of lebnan.after talk with MR annan he said the siege would only be lifted once the ceasefire terms were fully implemented. this include the realese of two israel soliders whose capture by hezbollah. militant sparked the conflict.but lebnani cabinet minister said there would be no unconditional realease of soliders,the pair would only be free as a result of a prisioner exchange with israel.
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Olmert firm on Lebanon blockade
Olmert firm on Lebanon blockade Speaking after talks with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, he said the siege would only be lifted once ceasefire terms were fully implemented. Mr Olmert said that one of the key conditions was the release of two Israeli soldiers captured by Hezbollah. A Hezbollah cabinet minister has said that there will be no unconditional release of the Israeli soldiers. Lebanese Energy Minister Mohammed Fneish said on Wednesday that such a release was "not possible", and that the pair would only be freed as a result of a prisoner exchange with Israel. "This is the principle to which Hezbollah and the resistance are adhering," he said. In other developments:
Mr Annan's Jerusalem talks followed a visit to Lebanon as part of a regional tour aimed at bolstering the truce between Israel and Hezbollah. Mr Annan and Mr Olmert also discussed the deployment of UN troops in Lebanon. The UN chief said he hoped Israel would withdraw from southern Lebanon once 5,000 UN peacekeepers were on the ground "in the coming days and weeks". The UN resolution which led to the 14 August ceasefire calls for a 15,000-strong force - significantly larger than its current size of about 2,500. The BBC's Jill McGivering, in Jerusalem, said Mr Annan and Mr Olmert emerged from their meeting with little sign of the gap between them having narrowed. Mr Annan said the blockade should be lifted to help Lebanon recover from the month-long conflict. But Mr Olmert said only that Israel would pull out of the Lebanon once UN resolution 1701 was implemented. "[The resolution] is not a buffet where you pick up one item and leave others," he said. "So far as we're concerned we entirely accept this, this is a fixed buffet and everything will be implemented including the lifting of the blockade as part of an entire implementation of the different articles." Mr Olmert said unless two Israeli soldiers captured by Hezbollah on 12 July were freed, the UN resolution "cannot be considered as fully implemented". Long-term prize Among other measures, the resolution calls for the deployment of Unifil [United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon] and Lebanese army forces in the south, as well as the disarmament of all armed groups in Lebanon. Our correspondent says that although the relationship between Israel and the UN has been chequered, this time they are committed to the same goals - a secure, stable Lebanon. But finding agreement along the way is not proving easy, our correspondent says. Mr Olmert said he hoped the ceasefire would ultimately lead to a peace deal between Israel and Lebanon. But Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora all but ruled out relations between the two countries. "Lebanon will be the last Arab country that could sign a peace agreement with Israel," he said. Captives call Mr Annan also appealed for the "unambiguous and unconditional release" of the two Israeli soldiers whose capture sparked the Israeli offensive. Mr Annan said he discussed their fate with a Hezbollah MP in Lebanon on Tuesday. "I believe they are alive," he said. After his talks in Israel, Mr Annan flew to the West Bank for talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. At a joint press conference with the Palestinian leader in Ramallah, Mr Annan said that more than 200 Palestinians had been killed since the end of June, and the violence had to stop. "I have made my feelings known in talks with Israeli officials," Mr Annan said. "Beyond preserving life, we have to sustain life. The closure of Gaza must be lifted, the crossing points must be opened, not just to allow goods in but to allow Palestinian exports out as well." He said that he had also spoken to Mr Abbas about the ongoing efforts to secure the release of the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, to bring about a cessation of Palestinian attacks on Israel, as well as the long-running issue of Palestinian prisoners in Israel. Mr Annan has now arrived in Jordan for talks with King Abdullah II. Reference: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5297312.stm
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donors make huge lebanon pledge
the lebanon donor conference in stockholm has raised more then 940m in pledge of new money swedish foreign minister has said,
the organizer of the aid has set a target of the 500m. the new pledge bring the total amount of money raised to help with the rebuilding of lebanon. PM told the meeting his country had sustained billion of dollars of damage during the 34 days of war between isreal or hezbollah. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5303410.stm thanks |
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israel eases blockade of lebanon
Israel has begun to lift its blockade of lebnan, eight weeks after imposing it following the capture of two soldier by hezbollah militants.
Israel said, the air blockade was lifted at 1800 but naval embargo would remain untill a suficient un naval force was in place. Relatives of the captured soldiers had said the blockade should remain untill the pair were freed. The embargo held back recovery after israel seven-week bombardment. fighting ended on 14 AUG after the un passed resolution 1701 which called for ceasefire and security arrangements for israel northern border. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5323764.stm thanks |
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Protest As Blair Visits Lebanon
angry protesters including an irish peace activitist who disrupted a news conference on monday---marred a visit by british prime minister,Tony blair who had sided with washington,against a quick ceasefire in the isreali hezbollah conflict.
The lame duck leader commited the rest of his time in office to building a lasting peace in lebanon. Blair the first british leader to visit lebanon flew to beirut in a show of support for a nation goverment nearly a month after a 34 days war between isreal and hizbollah devasted large parts of south lebnan and vital infrastructure nationwide. http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/me....ap/index.html thanks |
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