KidRocks
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So, there you have it, the Israeli aggressors will not abide by the UN, the US nor the pleas of most the civilized world. Condoleezza Rice ( I think) stated for the world to see that now we shall see who is for peace and who is not. It's obvious that Israel is not yet through with it's slaughter of innocent women and children in it's quest to kill Hezbollah!
Shame on you Israel, here's hoping you get your @ss whipped again.
http://news.yahoo.com/fc/world/mideast_conflict
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - World powers said on Friday a deal on a U.N. resolution to end Israel's war with Hizbollah guerrillas was in sight, but Israel ordered its month-old offensive to be expanded in case diplomacy fails.
"We said two days ago that we would stop the fire, either militarily or diplomatically," an Israeli political source said. "We see that the ceasefire deal ... is not making the required progress, and therefore we have authorized the military action."
Israeli tanks forces were preparing for orders to sweep into Lebanon after the wider offensive was approved, Israeli TV said. But Israel said the move did not exclude a diplomatic solution.
"The Americans are aware of what we can accept and cannot accept," said Israeli U.N. ambassador Dan Gillerman. "And I very much hope that in the end of the day there will not be submitted a draft that is unacceptable to us."
Israel's view of progress with diplomacy was at odds with statements from other powers, including its ally Washington...
Shame on you Israel, here's hoping you get your @ss whipped again.
http://news.yahoo.com/fc/world/mideast_conflict
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - World powers said on Friday a deal on a U.N. resolution to end Israel's war with Hizbollah guerrillas was in sight, but Israel ordered its month-old offensive to be expanded in case diplomacy fails.
"We said two days ago that we would stop the fire, either militarily or diplomatically," an Israeli political source said. "We see that the ceasefire deal ... is not making the required progress, and therefore we have authorized the military action."
Israeli tanks forces were preparing for orders to sweep into Lebanon after the wider offensive was approved, Israeli TV said. But Israel said the move did not exclude a diplomatic solution.
"The Americans are aware of what we can accept and cannot accept," said Israeli U.N. ambassador Dan Gillerman. "And I very much hope that in the end of the day there will not be submitted a draft that is unacceptable to us."
Israel's view of progress with diplomacy was at odds with statements from other powers, including its ally Washington...