Stephen Harper the Canadian prime minister as well as
calling the Israeli bombardments a measured response
now is questioning why the UN obsrevation posts were
manned given that Southern Lebanon is a war zone.
  Obviously any remaining observers in Lebanon will be
regarded as supporters of Hizbollah and legitimate
targets. Of course the UN has simply decided to
withdraw all its observers. Murder works!

Cheers, Ken Hanly


You're all targets, Israel tells Lebanese in South
By Harry de Quetteville in Jerusalem


(Filed: 28/07/2006)



Everyone remaining in southern Lebanon will be
regarded as a terrorist, Israel's justice minister
said yesterday as the military prepared to employ
"huge firepower" from the air in its campaign to crush
Hizbollah.

Haim Ramon issued the warning as the Israeli
government decided against expanding ground operations
after the death of nine soldiers in fighting on
Wednesday.


Ehud Olmert surrounded by bodyguards in northern
Israel


"What we should do in southern Lebanon is employ huge
firepower before a ground force goes in," Mr Ramon
said at a security cabinet meeting headed by Ehud
Olmert, the prime minister. "Everyone in southern
Lebanon is a terrorist and is connected to Hizbollah.
Our great advantage vis-a-vis Hizbollah is our
firepower, not in face-to-face combat."

Mr Olmert promised that the army would "continue
toward the established goals".

Mr Ramon's comments suggested that civilian casualties
in Lebanon, which stand at about 600 after 16 days of
bombardment, could rise yet higher.

The government's unrelenting line has the backing of
the Israeli media, which are demanding a harsh
response to an ambush in the Hizbollah stronghold of
Bint Jbeil, in which eight soldiers died.

The country's biggest-selling paper, Yedioth Ahronoth,
said the army had raised the threshold of response to
Katyusha rockets.

"In other words: a village from which rockets are
fired at Israel will simply be destroyed by fire," it
said.

"This decision should have been made and executed
after the first Katyusha. But better late than never."


Three divisions of reserve soldiers, up to 15,000 men,
are to be called up.

Almost 50 Hizbollah missiles landed in northern Israel
yesterday, wounding four people and bringing the total
number of rockets fired into the country to about
1,400.

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