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US vetoes UN ceasefire call

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 18 July 2006
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THE UN Security Council has again rejected pleas that it call for an immediate cease-fire between Israel and Lebanon after the United States objected, diplomats said overnight.
Washington argued in closed-door talks that the focus for Middle East diplomacy for now should be on the weekend summit in St Petersburg of the Group of Eight industrialised nations, council diplomats said.

It was the sole member of the 15-nation UN body to oppose any council action at all at this time, they said.

"We would expect much more from the Security Council," Lebanese Foreign Ministry official Nouhad Mahmoud told reporters after the council meeting, singling out the United States for blame.

While Washington has been very supportive of the Lebanese government in the past, "when it comes to Israel, it seems things changed," Mr Mahmoud said. "Destruction is still going on, people are still dying ... and here we are impotent."

The council planned another discussion of the conflict on Monday, and hoped to soon begin work on a "substantive" response to the conflict, said French UN Ambassador Jean-Marc de la Sabliere, the council president for July.

The Monday meeting would be the council’s third since Hezbollah guerrillas crossed over into Israel last week and captured two Israeli soldiers, triggering an intensifying military response by Israeli forces that has been met with a steady rain of Hezbollah missiles into northern Israel.

On Thursday, the Lebanese government called on the Security Council to adopt a resolution imposing a cease-fire.

The plea was renewed on Saturday by Qatar, the council’s sole Arab member.

Separately, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert assured the United Nations that Israeli forces would not interfere in a plan by UN peacekeepers to move Lebanese villagers living along the border with Israel out of the line of fire, UN peacekeeping chief Jean-Marie Guehenno said.

Mr Olmert’s assurances came in a Saturday telephone call to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Guehenno said.

Israel’s Northern Command had previously warned UN peacekeepers to keep out of a zone several miles wide running along the Lebanese side of the border, he said.

Such an order would have been "impossible to comply with, unacceptable," Mr Guehenno said.

Mr Olmert’s assurances cleared the way for the peacekeepers to try to move the civilians, he said. Arrangements would also have to be worked out with Hizbollah, he added.

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  • The fall of the Sowjet Union has made the dogs of war come out again. There is no counter balance in power just great. The Israeli will go on with the genocide in Palestine and also on their neighbours.

    The pattern is always the same: occupation and attack and make the world believe that the defenders are terrorists. The new World order is disgusting.