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1st The UN has said that Israel’s commando raid in eastern Lebanon on Saturday violated the UN-brokered truce that halted the war between Israel and Hezbollah. Kofi Annan, the UN secretary-general, said that he was “deeply concerned” by the violation of the ceasefire. A spokesman for Annan said in a statement: “The secretary-general is deeply concerned about a violation by the Israeli side of the cessation of hostilities as laid out in Security Council resolution 1701.” The statement from the UN comes after the Lebanese threatened to halt the deployment of troops to the south of Lebanon if the violation was not recognised. Elias Murr, the Lebanese defence minister, said after a meeting with UN representatives on Saturday: “If there are no clear answers forthcoming on this issue, I might be forced to recommend to the cabinet early next week the halt of the army deployment in the south.” French arrival Meanwhile, the first small contingent of reinforcements for the peacekeeping force - 49 French soldiers - landed on Saturday at the southern Lebanese coastal town of Naqura, with 200 more expected next week. However, Mark Malloch Brown, the UN deputy secretary-general, said more countries need to step forward to fill out a vanguard of 3,500 troops that the UN wants on the ground by August 28 to help ensure that the truce between Israel and Lebanon holds. The Israeli raid took place deep inside Lebanese territory Murr said the Israeli raid could spark Hezbollah retaliation, which in turn could lead to Israeli reprisals. He suggested that Israel might be trying to provoke a response so that it could have an excuse to attack the Lebanese army. He said: “We will not send the army to be prey in an Israeli trap.” Under the ceasefire terms, Israel has said it will conduct defensive operations if its troops are threatened. But the raid took place far from the positions of Israeli troops in southern Lebanon. The ceasefire resolution talks about an end to weapons shipments to Hezbollah as part of a long-term end to the conflict - but does not require it under the immediate truce. Israel’s explanation According to Israel, the raid that was carried out in the early hours of Saturday morning was defensive and designed to disrupt weapons supplies from Syria and Iran to Hezbollah. The Israeli military said such operations would continue until “an effective monitoring unit” was in place to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding its arsenal. Mark Regev, the Israeli foreign ministry spokesman, said Hezbollah fighters inspect the site of the Israeli raid : “If the Syrians and Iran continue to arm Hezbollah in violation of the [UN ceasefire] resolution, Israel is entitled to act to defend the principle of the arms embargo. “Once the Lebanese army and the international forces are active … then such Israeli activity will become superfluous.” Such a bold operation, risking the ceasefire, suggested Israel was going after a major target near Baalbek - perhaps to rescue two Israeli soldiers snatched by Hezbollah on July 12, or to try to capture a senior Hezbollah official to trade for the soldiers. An Israeli soldier was killed in the operation. *************** 2nd BEIRUT, Lebanon — Israeli commandos raided a Hezbollah stronghold deep in Lebanon on Saturday, engaging in a fierce gunbattle, and the Lebanese government threatened to halt further troop deployments to protest what U.N. officials called a violation of the 6-day-old cease-fire. Israel said the raid was launched to stop arms smuggling from Iran and Syria to the militant Shiite fighters. An Israeli officer was killed during the raid, and two soldiers were wounded, one seriously. There were no signs of further clashes, but the flare-up underlined worries about the fragility of the cease-fire as the U.N. pleaded for nations to send troops to an international force in southern Lebanon that is to separate Israeli and Hezbollah fighters. The office of Secretary-General Kofi Annan issued a statement later Saturday labeling the operation a violation of the U.N. truce. A contingent of 49 French soldiers landed in the south Saturday, providing the first reinforcements for the 2,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping mission known as UNIFIL that has been stationed in the region for years. About 200 more were expected next week.
Resolved Question: Israel : Hezbollah ‘foils Israeli raid’?
Hezbollah fighters are said to have foiled an Israeli commando raid west of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon. those israelis can they live in peace, sneaking in lebanon like mice and creating more problems.
Resolved Question: Did Giants Build The Monoliths of The Thouusands Of Years Ago?
Monoliths such as the Pyramid of Giza… Stonehenge Baalbek and etec There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown. Genesis 6:4
Resolved Question: what is Baalbek?
Resolved Question: How did they move these stones into place?
Please check out this picture of the Temple of Baalbek, which has as its base 3 incredibly huge stones : http://atheism.about.com/od/religiousplaces/ig/Baalbek-Temples-Lebanon/Baalbek-Trilithon-Stone-Blocks.htm How, without any machinery or modern technology, were these stones moved into place? Please share any ideas you may have. I am stumped… I am looking for logical explanations that satisfy the laws of physics, and don’t rely on “magic”. No_escapin - thanks for your insight. I wondered about the tree trunks being able to hold that weight as well. I thought about it, and if you had 10,000 people pulling on ropes, and each person could drag 500lbs (a generous estimate), that would be 5,000,000 pounds of pulling force. And the biggest of these stones weighs 800 tons, which is 1,600,000 pounds. So - theoretically - it could be done. But how in the world could you rig it up so 10,000 people could pull at one time? Any physics gurus wanna’ chime in?
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