JERUSALEM, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned
Tuesday that his country will not exercise restraint if Lebanon turns into a
Hezbollah state.
Touring the Home Front Command headquarters in Ramle, Olmert said that
Israel avoided using heavy weaponry in the Second Lebanon War because it fought
against "a terror group (Hezbollah) and not a country."
But if Lebanon turns into a Hezbollah state, Israel will remove those
limitations, local daily Jerusalem Post quoted Olmert as saying.
The threat Israel was exposed to was more imagined than real, Olmert added.
The Israeli premier told the Home Front Command that if another war (with
Hezbollah) breaks out, you would likely play a central role, "since our enemies
will also target big cities and their inhabitants."
On Aug. 12, the Lebanese parliament overwhelmingly approved a national
unity cabinet after a five-day debate on a controversial government policy that
upholds Hezbollah's right to keep its weapons.
The policy asserts "the right of Lebanon, its people, its army and the
resistance (Hezbollah) to liberate its land" occupied by Israel, according to
the Jerusalem Post.