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Israeli offensive to continue
18/07/2006 16:16  - (SA)  

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  • Jerusalem - Israeli officials on Tuesday said their military offensive in Lebanon could last several more weeks and possibly involve large numbers of ground forces - casting doubt on the effectiveness of growing diplomatic efforts to broker a cease-fire.

    Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told a visiting UN delegation that "Israel will continue to combat Hezbollah and will continue to strike targets of the group" until captured soldiers are released and Israeli citizens are safe from attacks.

    Foreign minister Tzipi Livni said diplomatic efforts were under way, but that a cease-fire would be impossible unless Israel's three captured soldiers were returned unharmed and Lebanese troops were deployed along the countries' border with a guarantee that the Hezbollah militia would be disarmed.

    Livni's remarks, which came after she met with a UN delegation touring the region, were the first indication that both sides in the weeklong conflict were making significant efforts to end Israel's bombardment of Lebanon and Hezbollah's rocket attacks on Israel, which have killed at least 220 people in Lebanon and 24 in Israel.

    Offensive to continue

    But Major-General Udi Adam - the head of the Israeli army's northern command - said the offensive against Hezbollah, which has mostly been limited to Israel's air force and navy, would continue.

    "I think that we should assume that it will take a few more weeks," he told Israel's Army Radio.

    The army's deputy chief of staff, Major-General Moshe Kaplinski, also told Israel Radio that Israel had not ruled out deploying "massive ground forces into Lebanon".

    An Israeli cabinet minister, Avi Dichter, meanwhile, said on Tuesday that Israel might consider a prisoner swap with Lebanon to win the release of two soldiers captured by Hezbollah, but only after its military operation was complete.

    Lebanese prisoners

    "If one of the ways to bring home the soldiers will be negotiations on the possibility of releasing Lebanese prisoners, I think the day will come when we will also have to consider this," the public security minister told Israel's Army Radio.

    Meanwhile, Hezbollah fired more missiles at Israel on Tuesday, hitting the city of Haifa and several other locations in northern Israel but causing no injuries.

    Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets at northern Israeli towns from the Lebanese border since fighting began on July 12, forcing hundreds of thousands of Israelis to take cover in underground shelters or flee to the south.

    Poll

    Despite those attacks, Israelis strongly support the military operation against Hezbollah, a poll found.

    Published in the Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot, it said 86% of Israelis believed the operation was justified, 81% wanted it to continue and 58% said it should last until Hezbollah is destroyed.

    The poll had a margin of error of 4.2%.

    Nevertheless, Livni said, "We are beginning a diplomatic process alongside the military operation that will continue."

    "The diplomatic process is not meant to shorten the window of time of the army's operation, but rather is meant to be an extension of it and to prevent a need for future military operations," she told reporters.

    'Stabilisation' force

    Livni signalled that Israel might be willing to accept a temporary international "stabilisation" force in south Lebanon to bolster the 2 000-strong force already there.

    Western nations have been proposing the beefed-up force as part of a possible cease-fire agreement - an idea Israel had previously brushed off.

    UN negotiator Terje Roed-Larsen told reporters in Jerusalem after meeting Livni that "concrete ideas" had been presented to the Israeli government to solve the crisis, and that Israel would deliberate on them in the coming days.

    He did not provide any further details on the proposals.

    - AP



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