7/21/06 MIDDLE EAST CRISIS UPDATE #1
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Annan fears `major humanitarian disaster'
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Rome Conference to Bring Together Major Players to Discuss
Israel-Hizbullah Ceasefire
The top U.N. envoy on Lebanon-Syria issues says U.S. Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice has called a high-level international
conference next week to try to reach agreement on the political
underpinnings of a ceasefire between Israel and Hizbullah.
The conference in Rome on Wednesday will bring together key
players from the Mideast and the international community that
have been involved in rebuilding Lebanon after its long civil
war, Terje Roed-Larsen said in an interview Friday.
"There is now a feeling of emergency, but also a state of
energizing the diplomatic process in order to make these
underpinnings as robust as possible," he said.
Roed-Larsen is part of a three-member U.N. team that just
returned to New York and briefed Rice Friday morning before she
returned to Washington and announced that she would meet with
"the Lebanon core group" in Rome on a Mideast trip that will
also take her to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
The group comprises countries and organizations that want to
help Lebanon's reconstruction and economic, political and social
reforms. Its members are Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the World
Bank, the European Union, France, Russia, Britain, the United
States and Italy.
The group met at the ministerial level for the first time in the
margins of the U.N. General Assembly's ministerial meeting last
September. Ever since, they have met at ambassadorial level in
Lebanon.
Rice said the core group's members "form a key contact group
that can help the Lebanese government to address the political,
economic and security challenges that it faces." She said she
expects Lebanon to send a delegation to the Rome meeting.
Roed-Larsen, who will be accompanying Secretary-General Kofi
Annan to the meeting in Rome on Wednesday, said he expects
foreign ministers to attend.
"There is now a broad international agreement that in order to
reach a cease-fire you have to produce the necessary
underpinnings," he said. "Sadly, it's unrealistic to reach a
cease-fire simply though calls for a cease-fire. You have to
produce the necessary tools in order to get the parties to reach
a cessation of hostilities."
Roed-Larsen said he believes "this is precisely now the focus of
the U.S. administration" and the U.N. Security Council.
"This is why secretary Rice has called for an international
conference in Rome with some of the key players in the region
and the international community in order to discuss and
hopefully reach an agreement on what such political
underpinnings of a cease-fire might be," he said.
A consensus on the key elements "can lead to an action plan
which can put an end to the bloodshed and suffering in Israel
and in Lebanon," Roed-Larsen said.
Annan said in an interview Friday night on CNN's "Larry King
Live" that the conference will discuss "possible solutions to
the crisis."
He again called for an immediate cessation of hostilities or
humanitarian truce and warned that if Israeli ground forces go
into Lebanon it would be "a very serious escalation" of the
conflict.
Annan urged Israel to work with the international community to
get a cease-fire, and said Syria and Iran, which both support
Hizbullah, also "have to be part of the solution." But he
admitted a quick end to the conflict will be difficult because
Israel wants "to weaken or degrade or disarm Hizbullah" and the
group has said it is "prepared to continue this action
indefinitely."
The secretary-general told the Security Council on Thursday that
the U.N. mission he sent to the Middle East suggested elements
which he believes must form the political basis of any lasting
cease-fire. The leaders of Lebanon and Israel have already been
consulted on the elements by the U.N. team.
They include the handover and repatriation of two Israeli
soldiers captured by Hizbullah on July 12 which triggered the
fighting, an expanded peacekeeping force on the Lebanese side of
the U.N.-drawn boundary with Israel known as the Blue Line to
stabilize the situation, and Lebanese and Israeli respect for
the line. The Lebanese government must also extend its control
over southern Lebanon, which is now largely in the hands of
Hizbullah, and disarm the group, as called for in U.N. Security
Council Resolution 1559, Annan said.
Rice told reporters in Washington that "there is a political
framework and a political solution that could both stop the
violence and leave Lebanon and the region in a much better place
so that this doesn't happen again. And I think that's what we
have to pursue."
First the violence must end, she said, and that enable the
Lebanese government to deploy its troops in the south, perhaps
with significant international assistance.
Whether a U.N. force or a multinational force is deployed, Rice
said "I think everybody understands that it has to be a force
robust enough to do the job" -- and make sure that southern
Lebanon isn't used again as a platform by Hizbullah to attack
Israel.(AP)
Beirut, 22 Jul 06, 09:18
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The Party of God Hizbullah: Views and Concepts
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On July 12, 2006 Israel launched a war against Lebanon variously
called "Operation Just Return" 1, "Operation Just Reward"2 and
"Change of Direction"3 in response to the capture of two IDF
soldier by Hizbullah near Aita Shaab on the border with Israel
in South Lebanon.
http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/300/350/355/july-war/index.html
The consequences for Lebanon were devastating, precipitating in
the course of the first few days a major humanitarian crisis and
the evacuation of virtually all foreign nationals.
The link below, when added as a network link to the Google Earth
program, provides a (very incomplete) overview of major
incidents of the first days of the war:
http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/900/910/912/maps/Lebanon_July_2006.kmz
(Last modified date at bottom of page)
The file can either be added to Google Earth as a "network link"
(use the "Add" menu) or downloaded to disk by clicking the URL
above and loaded into the program with ("Open file"). When added
as a network link, it will be updated if a newer version of the
file exists either when the page is reloaded or Google Earth is
restarted.
(Because of its size, the file cannot be viewed in its entirety
in Google Maps.)
Note:
All the information on the map has been collected from media
available on the internet, including net-based newspapers, wire
services, radio and TV broadcasts. Information garnered from
blogs have susequently been confirmed by the media. All
information from such action is subject to censorship and
distortion from the military, eyewitnesses and media, but all
things being equal it should give a reasonable impression of the
extent of the catastrophe. Incidents that have proved impossible
to locate precisely are either placed offshore or in the nearest
unpopulated area.
A kml-type map file containing all Israeli airports and air
force bases can be found here:
http://almashriq.hiof.no/israel/900/910/912/maps/Israeli_Airports.kml
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