Wednesday
Feb032010
Israel-Lebanon: Why the Talk of War?
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 9:55
According to State Department official Jeff Feltman, as quoted by the London-based Al-Hayat daily newspaper, Washington is concerned that the continued flow of arms to Hezbollah could prompt a war between Israel and Lebanon. Feltman said "many reports" describing the quantity and types of weapons being smuggled to the organization are proof of the failure of United Nations Resolution 1701, which put an end to the conflict in 2006 and demanded a weapons-free south Lebanon.
On Tuesday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said:
Meanwhile, Iran's Press TV has declared that a secret meeting took between the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Leon Panetta, and Israeli officials on 28 January, in which Israeli cabinet minister Yossi Peled said that another confrontation with Lebanon’s Hezbollah was almost inevitable.
On Tuesday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said:
Hezbollah is in the Lebanese government and is developing a military force under the government.
These weapons are without doubt aimed at Israeli civilians. It is the responsibility of the Lebanese government to prevent attacks against Israel and its citizens.
Meanwhile, Iran's Press TV has declared that a secret meeting took between the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Leon Panetta, and Israeli officials on 28 January, in which Israeli cabinet minister Yossi Peled said that another confrontation with Lebanon’s Hezbollah was almost inevitable.
tagged Al-Hayat, Benjamin Netanyahu, CIA, Israel, Jeff Feltman, Lebanon, Mossad, Press TV, Yossi Peled in Middle East & Iran
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