Hezbollah Rockets Cause Mayhem in Northern Israel
By Jim Teeple
Jerusalem
07 August 2006

Twelve Israeli soldiers were killed Sunday and at least nine other people 
were wounded in a Hezbollah rocket attack. Rockets also struck the city of 
Haifa late in the day, collapsing several buildings, killing at least three 
people and causing widespread injuries. Israel retaliated late Sunday with a 
barrage of air strikes against Beirut's southern suburbs. Israel on Sunday 
also arrested a leading Hamas politician in the Palestinian territories - a 
move condemned by Egypt and the Arab League.

Fighting intensified Sunday, as diplomatic efforts at the United Nations 
aimed at bringing about a ceasefire gained momentum.

Israel suffered its worst Hezbollah rocket attacks to date, when a rocket 
landed near a group of Israeli reservists in northern Israel, and a barrage 
of rockets collapsed several buildings in Haifa, trapping a number of people 
and causing a number of casualties.

Israelis on Sunday carefully studied the draft U.N. resolution under 
consideration that calls for a full cessation of hostilities, while allowing 
Israel to respond if attacked by Hezbollah, and stay in Lebanon until 
international peacekeepers arrive.

The resolution has been rejected by Hezbollah and by Lebanon. Israeli 
officials say, however, the resolution is a recognition of the dangers posed 
by the Hezbollah militant group, which controls much of southern Lebanon.

Yigal Palmor, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry, said "Hezbollah 
cannot be allowed to restore its complete rule of impunity in southern 
Lebanon, and this is something the international community perfectly 
understands today."

Palmor says Israel believes a second proposed resolution, which would 
authorize international peacekeepers to be deployed in Lebanon, will be the 
key to ending the conflict. "If the international community wants to see its 
own resolution implemented, as well as previous Security Council resolutions 
and future ones, it needs to give the Lebanese government a strong 
instrument, in the form of an armed and well instructed international force, 
to implement not only what the international community wants, but what the 
Lebanese government and the vast majority of the Lebanese people want," he 
said.

Israeli officials say, until that happens they will continue fighting 
Hezbollah in south Lebanon.

In a move that is being widely condemned in the Arab world, Israel on Sunday 
arrested Palestinian parliament speaker Abdel Aziz Dweik, a senior Hamas 
leader in the West Bank. In late June, following the abduction of an Israeli 
soldier by Palestinian militants, Israel arrested dozens of Hamas officials, 
including eight members of the Palestinian Cabinet. Israel, the United 
States and the European Union have classified Hamas as a terrorist 
organization, and Yigal Palmor of Israel's Foreign Ministry says Sunday's 
arrest was a preventative measure. "This measure of arresting a chief Hamas 
official comes in the framework of the ongoing struggle with Hamas in the 
south. It is not intended to raise the temperature, which is high as it is. 
It is intended to maybe try to prevent Hamas from raising the stakes," he 
said.

The arrest was condemned by other Hamas leaders, such as Mushir Al Masri, a 
Hamas member of the Palestinian parliament. Al Masri and other Hamas leaders 
say the arrest was unnecessary and violates international law. The arrest 
was also condemned by Saeb Erekat, a close associate of Palestinian 
President Mahmoud Abbas, who described it as an attempt by Israel to hold 
the peace process hostage.

Officials of Egypt, the Arab League and the Organization of the Islamic 
Conference also criticized the Israeli action. A statement from Egypt's 
foreign minister says the arrest is not only a violation of international 
laws, but also of previous agreements signed by both Israel and the 
Palestinians.

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