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Rice sees bombs as birth pangs

Publication time: 22 July 2006, 14:31

Condoleezza Rice has described the plight of Lebanon as a part of the "birth pangs of a new Middle East" and said that Israel should ignore calls for a ceasefire.

 

"This is a different Middle East. It's a new Middle East. It's  hard, We're going through a very violent time," the US secretary of state said.

 

"A ceasefire would be a false promise if it simply returns us to the status quo.

 

"Such a step would allow terrorists to launch attacks at the time and terms of their choosing and to threaten innocent people, Arab and Israeli, throughout the region."

 

She was speaking on Saturday after meeting with members of a United Nations team that had just returned from the region.

 

More than 300 Lebanese civilians have been killed in 11 days of Israeli air and artillery strikes against Hezbollah, the armed Lebanese Shia group.

 

The present round of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah broke out after Hezbollah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid on July 12.

 

Rice will travel to the Middle East some time next week. Her itinerary has not yet been announced.

 

Hezbollah has offered to release the two soldiers if Israel frees Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

 

But Israel has said that Hezbollah must release the soldiers unconditionally and says that it will not halt its offensive until Lebanon implements UN resolution 1559 and disarms Hezbollah.

 

Since then the Israeli aircraft have carried out more than 3,000 sorties in Lebanon and have bombed infrastructure including bridges, roads and ports.

 

By Saturday morning the attacks had killed at least 305 Lebanese civilians and at least 12 members of the Lebanese army, which has tried to stay out of the conflict.

 

Israeli military leaders say that the attacks are necessary to stop Hezbollah firing rockets at Israel.

 

Since fighting started 11 days ago, Hezbollah has fired more than 1,000 rockets at Israel, killing 15 civilians.

 

"Many rocket launchers have been destroyed, terror infrastructures have been destroyed and also nearly 100 Hezbollah terrorists have been killed, from all levels and all ranks," Dan Halutz, the Israeli army's chief of staff, said on Friday.

 

"Fighting against Hezbollah is taking a heavy toll on [the group].

 

"The fact is that they avoid publishing the number of their losses, the names of their men that were killed, and the fact that they feed the press dishonest information [shows] they are disconnected from reality."

 

Agencies

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