Beirut - The Lebanese Shiite movement is to 'follow closely'
Israel army manoeuvres planned for Sunday, the group's commander in
south Lebanon, Nabil Kaouk, was quoted as saying Saturday.
'Israel's military drill is not a testament of its strength but of
its frustration and despair following its defeat in the Second
Lebanon War,' Hezbollah television al-Manar quoted Kaouk as saying.
According to Lebanese security sources, Hezbollah has put its
militants in a state of full alert ahead of Sunday's manoeuvres.
Israeli media have reported that Israel will hold from Sunday a
large-scale civil defence exercise featuring scenarios including
simulated missile attacks on populated areas - some with chemical
warheads.
UN sources in southern Lebanon said the peacekeepers will also 'be
watching the situation along the border with Lebanon on Sunday.'
Lebanese army commander Michel Suleiman and also Lebanon's Prime
Minister Foaud Seniora have called on the UN peace mission forces in
southern Lebanon (UNIFIL) to 'monitor closely the situation at the
borders with Israel.'
Also Saturday, Foreign Minister Fawzi Salkouh, who is close to
Hezbollah, desrcibed the Israeli army drill as ' dangerous.'
Salkouh warned that Israel could exploit major military exercises
to exacerbate tensions along the volatile border between the two
countries.
Salkouh also expressed concern that Israel could violate the terms
of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 which was adopted to end the
month-long war between the Shiite militant group Hezbollah and Israel
in south Lebanon in 2006.
According to Lebanese security sources, General Claudio Graziano,
the commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon,
informed the Lebanese army that Israel was planning 'unprecedented
and massive military manoeuvres on April 6.'
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