Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Israel threatens Lebanon with invasion
Israeli Defense Minister and War criminal Ehud Barak
Source: Press TV
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=136317§ionid=351020203
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has warned that Tel Aviv would strike directly at the Lebanese government, should violence break out the next time.
In an interview with the Washington Post published Monday, the minister said, "if it happens that Hezbollah will shoot into Tel Aviv, we will not run after each…launcher of some rocket in all Lebanon. We'll see the government of Lebanon responsible."
"We will see it as legitimate to hit any target that belongs to the Lebanese state, not just to Hezbollah," said Barak.
Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement, however, has repeatedly dismissed the accusations that it fires rockets into Israel.
The movement says such allegations are part of Israeli propaganda which aims to justify another invasion.
The Israeli regime has launched two wars against Lebanon in 2000 and 2006. The second round of the all-out offensives killed about 1,200 Lebanese -- mostly civilians.
However, Tel Aviv on both occasions fell short of achieving any of its objectives and Hezbollah forced the Israeli military into retreating.
Tension between Lebanon and Israel has increased in recent months as Beirut arrested several people on suspicion of spying for Tel Aviv.
Dozens of people, including members of Lebanon's telecommunications personnel, have been arrested since last year on suspicion of collaborating with the Israeli spy agency, Mossad
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