Monday, July 16, 2007

No big surprises!

No big surprises, the St Clous round of talks have neither failed nor succeed, just like the current situation in the country, which in neither outright war nor peace. The current status-quo (if it can be called that) is maintained and the standoff will continue.

At least one can say that the explosion was averted, for a while. On the other hand, the situation in the south is rapidly deteriorating, with another attack on the UNIFIL, which fortunately was casualty free.

So we are back to waiting, for the next round, the next explosion or even the next war.

Meanwhile, NBN have reinstated their presenter who was sacked, in response for making fun -on air!- of the latest 14 March MP that was killed a few weeks ago…) Another proof that the rift between the two Lebanese factions (14 and 8 March0 is almost unbridgeable.

3 comments :

Anonymous said...

As you probably all read in the papers about the meeting between bashar el asad and Ahmadinijad in Syria you also already know about the huge amount of money that Iran is planning on purchasing for Syria and in return Syria will not negotiate peace with Israel and will keep the same attitude with Lebanon.

I wonder if anyone have any "extra" to add to this info

also wonder if it just a matter of time till ahmadinijad will vanish other countries residence as he did on el ahuaz in his country for 1.2 million Arabs.

Bob, what do you think about this?

BOB said...

Meir

You see while Arabs constantly accuse Israel for all their woes, they forget their own atrocities or the ones committed by other than Israel: look at Darfur, and as you mentioned the Ahwaz Arabs in Iran that are being ethnicly cleansed, by the same regime that is the "champion" of the Arab-Israeli struggle...

Anonymous said...

Yes, I definately know what you mean.

In these days my home town is being flooded with refugees from Darfur that came into Israel from Egypt after they risked of being arrested there.

The Israeli law forbids sending away refugees with risks for there life, so even that there is no peach with Darfur we still have to find a solution for them

And I am happy about it!