Monday, November 13, 2006

HEZBOLLAH REARMS AND AIMS TO BRING DOWN LEBANESE GOVT.

Hizballah's Missiles Back in Lebanon - Uzi Mahnaimi (Sunday Times-UK)
Four months after Israel launched its onslaught against Hizballah, the Lebanese guerrillas are back in south Lebanon stronger than ever and armed with more rockets than they had before the conflict, according to Israeli intelligence. "Since the ceasefire, additional rockets, weapons, and military equipment have reached Hizballah," said an Israeli intelligence officer. "We assume they now have about 20,000 rockets of all ranges - a bit more than they had before July 12." Israeli military intelligence has warned the government that renewed fighting with Hizballah should be expected as early as next spring.

Hizballah Ministers Quit Lebanese Government - Nadim Ladki
Five pro-Syrian Shi'ite Muslim ministers from Hizballah and its ally, the Amal movement, resigned from Lebanon's cabinet on Saturday after the collapse of talks on giving their camp more say in government. The pro-Syrian party has threatened mass demonstrations demanding new parliamentary elections unless more of its allies are admitted to the cabinet by mid-November. The majority coalition is willing to bring in Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun, a Hizballah ally, but not to surrender one-third of seats to the opposition. (Reuters)

SEE ALSO: The leader of the Hezballah, Hassan Nasrallah's, threaten to overthrow the government of Lebanon. AL QAEDA HAS MADE THE SAME THREAT.

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