2006年VOA标准英语-US Pushes for UN Resolution to End Israel-Hezbo(在线收听) |
By Deborah Block Hezbollah fired another barrage of rockets into northern Israel Monday. Israeli warplanes struck the major Lebanese cities of Beirut and Tyre. Israel says its army is ready for a major war, if negotiations fail to end the current fighting. U.S. President George W. Bush says the U.S. and its allies are working quickly on two United Nations resolutions for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah and the establishment of a peacekeeping force. --------
"These two resolutions are designed to bring an immediate end to the fighting, to help restore sovereignty over Lebanese soil to Lebanese democratic government -- to Lebanon's democratic government, excuse me -- to strike a blow against the terrorists and their supporters, and to help bring lasting peace to the region." Lebanon PM Fuad Saniora President Bush says any agreement must deal with the root cause of the violence -- Hezbollah -- which he says is acting as a state within a state. Iran and Syria are the major backers of Hezbollah. Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki describes the U.S.-France draft resolution as a new offensive against Lebanon. Mr. Bush blames the two countries for agitating the conflict, saying U.S. diplomats have communicated with the Damascas government. "Syria knows what we think. The problem isn't us telling Syria what's on our minds, which is to stop harboring terror and to, you know, help the Iraqi democracy evolve. They know exactly what our position is. The problem is that their response hasn't been very positive. As a matter of fact, it hasn't been positive at all." Relief agencies say it is too dangerous for them to try to deliver aid to villages in southern Lebanon where they are concerned about people cut off by the fighting.
But further north in Sidon, the aid group Mercy Corps distributed boxes of aid.
It is estimated that one in four people in Lebanon have been displaced. Many have lost their homes. |
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