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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
'Syria, Iran, Hizbullah planning war'
2007-06-07
Syria, Iran and Hizbullah are preparing for the possibility of a war with Israel on the Syrian front, Channel Two reported on Wednesday night. Reportedly, Damascus has set August as the month for final war preparations.

The report followed an earlier security cabinet meeting devoted almost exclusively to Syria, during which Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said: "Israel seeks peace with Syria but we must be wary of miscalculations which could bring about an unwanted escalation."

The Prime Minister's Office said Israel had no belligerent intentions toward Syria and had relayed this message to Damascus through various diplomatic channels. The results of the meeting that ended around noon Wednesday were kept secret except for an announcement regarding a special forum that would be devoted to analyzing Syria's intentions and relaying them to the prime minister.

The forum would receive updates from military intelligence sources and other agencies. The members of the forum would be Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Defense Minister Amir Peretz, Strategic Affairs Minister Avigdor Lieberman, National Infrastructures Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer and Labor, Trade and Industry Minister Eli Yishai, and Vice-Premier Shimon Peres.

The meeting on Wednesday morning followed weeks of conflicting signals regarding whether Israel is, or should, look into the meaning of Syria's declared interest in negotiations. The ministers are expected to hear briefings from various governmental agencies - the Mossad, the National Security Council, military intelligence and the Foreign Ministry - regarding Syria's intentions.

In recent weeks, more and more voices - including central figures in the IDF such as Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen Gabi Ashkenazi - have advocated discreetly talking to the Syrians. Various IDF officials have been quoted as saying that Syria may opt for war if its overtures were not positively received.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Relax, Syria won't get the kid-gloved treatment.
Posted by: Perfesser   2007-06-07 12:08  

#4  Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said: "Israel seeks peace with Syria but we must be wary of miscalculations which could bring about an unwanted escalation."

For God's sake man, they are trying to destroy your nation.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-06-07 11:05  

#3  Quit begging and pleading for peace, you look like a bunch of pussies!!!
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-06-07 10:11  

#2  When Israel sound Weak Iran and Syria prosper!!!
Posted by: Paul   2007-06-07 05:00  

#1  DOH!
Posted by: newc   2007-06-07 00:32  

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