A critical Lebanese Cabinet meeting set for Sunday to discuss implementation of the cease-fire between Israel and Hizbullah was postponed, a move that was likely to delay the dispatch of the Lebanese army to the south and an end of the fighting.How much do you want to bet that the steadfastedness of the resistance fighters, as Lebanese Prime Minister Saniora refers to the Hezbollah terror offensive, has refused to turn over their weapons to the Lebanese Army?
A top aide to Prime Minister Fuad Saniora said the meeting had been indefinitely postponed but would give no reason. Published reports said the Cabinet, which approved the cease-fire unanimously Saturday night, had been sharply divided over demands in the cease-fire agreement that Hizbullah surrender its weapons in south Lebanon. That disagreement was believed to have led to the cancellation of Sunday's meeting.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Ceasefire is about to become Peacefire
The Jerusalem Post is reporting that the Lebanese Cabinet meeting set to discuss how Hezbollah to implement the UN ceasefire resolution 1701 has been indefinitely postponed reports the Jerusalem Post:
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