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South African Government welcomes United
Nations (UN) resolution calling for Israeli - Lebanese ceasefire
14 August 2006
The South African government welcomes the Security Council Resolution
1701 (2006) adopted on 11 August 2006, which called for an immediate
cessation of hostilities between Israel and Lebanon.
This Resolution opens up the possibilities of a permanent ceasefire and a
comprehensive agreement for the whole region.
It is regrettable that the Security Council was only able to act after
five weeks of violence. Not only has the intensity of the Israeli response
blatantly violated international law and the Geneva Convention, it has
resulted in over a thousand deaths, thousands of injuries, over a million
displaced people and the massive destruction of many parts of Lebanon.
The wanton destruction of Lebanese property and the catastrophic
humanitarian tragedy demands that the international community responds
urgently and positively to the needs of the Lebanese people and conditions
must be created to enable the humanitarian agencies to do their work
unhindered and in safety.
The South African government urges all parties to maintain the cessation
of hostilities and work for a comprehensive solution based on the Lebanese
Prime Minister's seven-point plan and the relevant UN Resolutions.
Enquiries:
Ronnie Mamoepa
Cell: 082 990 4853
Issued by: Department of Foreign Affairs
14 August 2006
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