"...The U.N. cease-fire resolution does not explicitly give Israel 
authority to block countries from joining the peacekeeping mission, 
but it does say the force should coordinate its activities with the 
Lebanese and Israeli governments...."

Jadi, pigimana, pasukan dari negara yang ditolak salah satu pihak 
Libanon atau Israel) akan "coordinate" aktipitasnya dengan salah 
satu dari pihak yang gebuk gebukan?

Yang harus dilindungi disini, adalah wilayah berdaulat Libanon, 
tentu saja termasuk rakyat Lebanon, yang kena serangan militer, 
sebagai akibat aktivitas gerilya. Tak heran, kalau pemerintah 
Libanon juga peringatkan pihak Hizbollah:

"Lebanon's defense minister said yesterday that he is certain 
Hezbollah will not break the cease-fire, but warned all militant 
groups of harsh measures and a traitor's fate if they incite Israeli 
retaliation by firing rockets into the Jewish state..."

Kalo gencatan terjadi, lalu ada perjanjian dame damean, antara 
libanon ama israil, lalu hiz & co mau dikemanain? Soalnya kan 
gampang? suruh hiz & co berhenti maen rudal kewilayah yahudi, 
berhentilah tembak tembakan, ato gimana ya?







--- In [email protected], "Ambon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.washtimes.com/world/20060821-122645-6750r.htm
> 
> 
> Hezbollah told not to incite Israel
> By Steven R. Hurst
> ASSOCIATED PRESS
> August 21, 2006 
> 
> 
> 
> BEIRUT -- Lebanon's defense minister said yesterday that he is 
certain Hezbollah will not break the cease-fire, but warned all 
militant groups of harsh measures and a traitor's fate if they 
incite Israeli retaliation by firing rockets into the Jewish state. 
>     Defense Minister Elias Murr's strong remarks indicated concern 
that Syrian-backed militants will try to restart the fighting by 
drawing retaliation from Israel. 
>     Prime Minister Fuad Siniora, meanwhile, toured the devastated 
Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut and decried the destruction 
by Israeli bombs as a "crime against humanity." Parliament Speaker 
Nabih Berri, a Shi'ite and Hezbollah backer, stood at the Sunni 
prime minister's side and said they spoke with one voice. 
>     In Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said 
countries that don't have diplomatic relations with the Jewish state 
should not participate in the international peacekeeping force along 
the Lebanese border. 
>     Mr. Olmert also said he would name a panel to investigate the 
military and government's performance during the war, which has been 
criticized by many Israelis as weak and indecisive. 
>     A day after Israeli commandos staged a pre-dawn raid deep into 
Lebanon -- prompting U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to declare 
the Israelis in violation of the Security Council cease-fire 
resolution -- no new clashes were reported. 
>     Residents in the mountains east of Beirut, however, described 
continued overflights by Israeli warplanes on the truce's seventh 
day. 
>     Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said that 
Saturday's raid in the town of Boudai was aimed at disrupting arms 
shipments to Hezbollah and that such operations may continue until 
international peacekeepers arrive to enforce an arms embargo. 
>     "In the situation where there was a flagrant violation of the 
embargo, Israel had the right to act. Had there not been a 
violation, Israel would not have to respond," he said yesterday, 
expressing impatience with the slow international response in 
offering troops for the peacekeeping force. 
>     Siding with Jerusalem, the U.S. government also said the 
Israeli raid underscored the importance of quickly deploying an 
expanded U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon. 
>     Townspeople in Boudai said 300 residents grabbed guns after 
the Israeli raid began at 3 a.m. and fought beside 15 Hezbollah 
guerrillas for 90 minutes before the commandos retreated and were 
flown back to Israel. Residents said there were no casualties on the 
Lebanese side. One Israeli officer was killed, and two soldiers were 
wounded. 
>     The Lebanese defense minister said Hezbollah would not 
retaliate. 
> "We consider that when [Hezbollah] is committed not to fire 
rockets, then any rocket that is fired from the Lebanese territory 
would be considered collaboration with Israel to provide a pretext 
[for Israel] to strike," Mr. Murr said. 
>     He added that "the Lebanese army will decisively deal with" 
any attack on Israel and that anyone arrested for violating the 
truce "will be considered by the military tribunal as an agent of 
the Israeli enemy." 
>     Under the U.N. cease-fire that took effect a week ago today, 
Lebanon has started deploying 15,000 soldiers to its southern 
region, putting a government force there for the first time in four 
decades. 
>     It is to be joined by an equal force of international 
peacekeepers, but few countries have volunteered troops. 
>     France, which commands the existing U.N. force in Lebanon, 
called yesterday for European Union countries to meet this week to 
determine how many troops they are prepared to contribute. 
>     The effort is complicated by Mr. Olmert's decision to reject 
peacekeepers from countries that don't have diplomatic relations 
with the Jewish state. 
>     Indonesia, Malaysia and Bangladesh -- Muslim countries that do 
not have diplomatic ties with Israel -- are among the only countries 
so far to have offered front-line troops for the expanded force. 
>     The U.N. cease-fire resolution does not explicitly give Israel 
authority to block countries from joining the peacekeeping mission, 
but it does say the force should coordinate its activities with the 
Lebanese and Israeli governments. 
>     
> 
> 
> 
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