Lebanon PM wary of Israeli manoeuvres

 

 

99623_news_image BEIRUT  ( 2008-04-05 03:22:49 ) : 

Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora warned on Friday that Israel could exploit major military exercises to exacerbate tensions along the volatile border between the two countries.
Siniora asked UN peacekeepers tasked with monitoring the border, “to be careful” that Israel will not use the manoeuvres “to launch operations capable of increasing tension,” a statement from his office said.
He also urged the Lebanese army to “be extremely vigilant and take the necessary measures to protect Lebanese civilians and face up to any Israeli violation” of Lebanese territory.
Siniora expressed concern that Israel could violate the terms of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 which was adopted to end the month-long war between the Shiite militant group Hezbollah and Israel in south Lebanon in 2006.
According to Siniora’s office, General Claudio Graziano, the commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, informed the Lebanese army that Israel was planning “unprecedented and massive military manoeuvres on April 6.”
Israeli media have reported that the Jewish state will hold from Sunday a large-scale home front defence exercise featuring scenarios in which chemical and biological missiles hit populated areas.

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Ukrainian helicopter crashes, 12 missing

KIEV  ( 2008-03-27 19:32:05 ) : 

A helicopter belonging to Ukraine’s border guards crashed off an island in the Black Sea on Thursday and the fate of 12 of its 13 passengers was unknown,the Emergencies Ministry said.
Ministry spokesman Ihor Krol said one passenger aboard the Mi-8 helicopter, a military workhorse in post-Soviet states, had been rescued off Poludenniy island near the port city of Odessa.
“The helicopter was flying from Odessa to Serpent Island,” Krol said by telephone. “It was spotted overturned. There were 13 people on board. One person was rescued. The fate of 12 others remains unknown.”
All but one of those on board were military officers. The ministry gave no reason for the crash, but a storm warning was in effect for the region.
Serpent Island, a windswept outcrop in the Black Sea, has long been in dispute between post-Soviet Ukraine and Romania. The row has been referred to international courts.
A border guard contingent on the island regularly receives its supplies by air.

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Bush has invited Abbas to hold White House talks: US

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE  ( 2008-03-27 20:52:39 ) : 

US President George W. Bush has invited Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas to the White House in a bid to advance the faltering Middle East peace process, a US official said Thursday.
The move was part of a continuing effort “to work with the Palestinians and the Israelis as well as other countries in the region in realizing a Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with Israel,” said spokesman for the national Security Council Gordon Johndroe.
Abbas has been invited to visit around May 1, although the “details are still being worked out,” Johndroe told reporters as Bush flew to Ohio to give an address on the US “war on terror.”
A senior Palestinian official said on Wednesday that the US consul in Jerusalem, Jacob Walles, had transmitted the invitation to Abbas to travel to Washington on April 24.
The invitation comes amid a flurry of diplomatic efforts to try to resuscitate the flagging peace process, following a high-profile conference in Annapolis, Maryland, in November which sought to kick-start the talks.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice heads Friday to the Middle East for the second time in three weeks in a bid to revive peace talks suspended by the Israeli and Palestinian leaders since March 2.
Rice will hold three days of talks with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and with Abbas. US Vice President Dick Cheney also visited Israel and the West Bank earlier this week.
Abbas froze negotiations in protest at massive Israeli army raids on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip aimed at stopping rocket fire from the territory.
The Israeli military incursions killed more than 130 Palestinians, including civilians and children.
The two sides vowed in November to seek a comprehensive peace deal including an agreement on a separate Palestinian state before Bush leaves office in January 2009.

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Israeli air strike kills 2 Palestinians:

GAZA CITY: An Israeli air strike on the Gaza Strip on Friday killed two Palestinian militants, Palestinian medical sources said. The attack near Bureij in the southern part of the Gaza Strip killed two 20-year-old members of the armed wing of Islamic Jihad, Ayman Abu Said and Mohammed al-Hazin, said the medics.

It brings to 6,151 the number of people killed since the eruption of the second Palestinian uprising in 2000, the vast majority of them Palestinians, according to an AFP tally.

Hamas hails EU call

Hamas on Friday welcomed a European Parliament resolution calling for an end to Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by the Palestinian Islamist group. However, spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri was more circumspect with regard to the resolution’s call for an end to rocket fire on Israel by Palestinian militants in Gaza.

“Hamas welcomes the appeal launched by the European Union for an end to the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip,” Abu Zuhri said in a statement.

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