Smoke rises from the Jiyeh power station in southern
Beirut as Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon entered its fifth day on Sunday and
more than 100 Lebanese people, mostly civilians, have been killed. The Arab
satellite TV channel Al-Jazeera reported on Sunday that Israeli warplanes struk
the Jiyeh power station in southern Beirut and the plant was in flames in the
early hours of the morning on July 16, 2006. -Xinhua/AFP
Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said on Sunday that Israel agreed to a
statement issued by the Group of Eight industrialized nations which blamed
"extremists" for the escalating violence in Lebanon.
"Israel concurs with the position of the international community, which
places responsibility for the conflict on extremist elements," Livni said in a
statement cited by local newspaper Ha'aretz.
"(Israel) sees the path to a solution through the release of the abducted
soldiers, a cessation of rocket fire on Israel and a full implementation of UN
Resolution 1559," she added. The resolution, adopted in September 2004, demands
the disarmament of all militia in Lebanon. The Shiite Hizbollah is the only
armed militant group in Lebanon.
"Israel will cooperate with international parties to turn these principles
into concrete diplomatic action," Livni said.
Earlier in the day, leaders of the G8 countries issued a statement in St.
Petersburg, Russia, which calls for the release of two Israeli soldiers seized
by Hizbollah militia, an end to Hizbollah rocket attacks against Israel while
blaming "extremists" for the escalating violence.
The leaders, meanwhile, also urged Israel to exercise restraint. Israel has
started a massive assault in Lebanon after Hizbollah militia snatched the two
Israeli soldiers during cross-border clashes on Wednesday.
Lebanon has effectively been under an Israeli air, ground and sea blockade
since then.
Over 100 Lebanese, most of them civilians, have been killed and hundreds more
wounded in the five-day-old Israeli offensive, while 24 Israelis including 12
civilians have been killed and scores of others wounded in the violence with
Hizbollah.