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November 07, 2006 Tuesday Shawwal 14, 1427


Israel gearing up for second war with Hezbollah


ZARIT (Israel), Nov 6: The Israeli military is preparing for a new conflict with Lebanon's Hezbollah militia if a truce that ended 34 days of war this summer does not hold, a top military commander said on Monday.

“We are preparing for a second war,” said Lieutenant Colonel Guy Hazoot, chief of the division responsible for the Israeli-Lebanese border.

“We are very optimistic, but on our side we must do everything to prepare for a worst scenario and we are readying for a scenario that Resolution 1701 will not succeed,” he said, referring to the UN Security Council resolution that ended the fighting.

Hazoot was speaking to a group of reporters from the spot where Hezbollah seized two soldiers in July 12 cross-border raids that killed eight other servicemen and sparked Israel's massive assault on the Hezbollah militia.

“We will not give Hezbollah the opportunity to come back to these positions,” he said, gesturing to Lebanese territory across the border. “We will do everything now to prevent Hezbollah from coming back and sitting on the border.”

The liberal Haaretz daily on Monday wrote that according to military assessments, Hezbollah and Syria “are likely to start a war against Israel next summer” and “all preparations are being made to ensure maximum preparedness.”—AFP






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