Monday, 26 July 2010

Barak Threatens to Strike at Lebanese Gov't Institutions!


26/07/2010 The Israeli threats against Lebanon don't seem to have a break…

In the fourth anniversary of the July 2006 war in which the Israeli enemy was defeated, Israel suddenly retrieved a "hidden power" thanks to an "already verdict" that would achieve its "unachieved goals" to disarm and dismantle Hezbollah.

On Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned that the next time violence breaks out, Israel would strike directly at the Lebanese government, which he said is allowing Hezbollah to rearm.

"If Hezbollah fires a rocket into Tel Aviv, we will not run after each Hezbollah terrorist or launcher," Barak told The Washington Post. "We will see it as legitimate to hit any target that belongs to the Lebanese state, not just to Hezbollah," he claimed.

On Iran, Barak said Israel and the US share the same "diagnosis" that Tehran is "determined to reach nuclear military capability." But he acknowledged "there are differences about what could be done about it, how it should be done, and what the timeframe within which certain steps could be taken is."

"It's still time for sanctions," Barak said in the interview, but "probably, at a certain point, we should realize that sanctions cannot work."



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