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US puts damper on new Lebanon force

UNITED NATIONS, July 17 (Reuters) British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Secretary-General Kofi Annan called on the UN Security Council today to deploy a security force in Lebanon but the United States and Israel frowned on the idea.

World leaders at a Group of Eight summit meeting in St Petersburg had raised the possibility of a force, and Annan, after talks with Blair, said he would push ahead with the plan as a matter of urgency.

But John Bolton, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, raised a series of questions about the concept while Israel said it was too soon to talking of sending a force.

''I don't think we're at that stage yet. We're at the stage where we want to be sure that Hizbollah is not deployed at our northern border,'' Israeli government spokeswoman Miri Eisin said in Jerusalem.

Israeli forces bombarded Lebanon for a sixth-day on Monday in an operation that began after the militant group Hizbollah crossed into Israel and seized two soldiers, killing another eight.

Security Council members heard briefings on the crisis but took no decision pending an update later this week from a task force Annan sent to the region. Usually, peacekeepers do not go into a conflict until there is some kind of halt to hostilities.

''OPEN WAR'' Ibrahim Gambari, the U.N. undersecretary-general for political affairs, told the council ''we are now in a situation of 'open war''' in Lebanon.

More than 200 people, almost all of them civilians, have been killed in Israeli shelling and air strikes on Lebanese infrastructure as well as Hizbollah targets.

''We cannot see how this destruction contributed to the goal of ensuring that the government of Lebanon is able to exert its control over the country, particularly the south,'' Gambari said.

''On the contrary, we believe such destruction increases the apparent influence of the most radical elements and their supporters.'' More Reuters PKS GC0025

Trade powers to meet twice in July in WTO push

GENEVA, July 17 (Reuters) Ministers from six of the leading members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) will meet again twice this month as part of their push to settle the WTO's stalled Doha round, Brazil's foreign minister today said. Celso Amorim told reporters the Group of Six -- the European Union, the United States, Brazil, India, Japan and Australia -- would meet in Geneva on July 23-24 and on July 28-29. He was speaking.....

Hizbollah rocket hits near Israeli hospital, 6 hurt

JERUSALEM, July 17 (Reuters) A rocket fired by Lebanese guerrilla group Hizbollah landed next to a hospital in the northern Israeli town of Safed today, injuring at least six people, medics said.The strike came as a barrage of around two dozen rockets fired from Lebanon struck towns and cities across the north, including Haifa, Israel's third-largest city.The Israeli army said the rocket sent shrapnel into buildings around the hospital, including a synagogue. Medics said two people inside the.....

Tsunami death toll hits 104 in Indonesia's Java-Red Cross

JAKARTA, July 17 (Reuters) A tsunami caused by a strong undersea earthquake off the south coast of Indonesia's Java island killed 104 people toay, a Red Cross official said. ''There are 104 people dead from 10 regencies, 148 people are injured and 122 still missing,'' said Putu Suryawan, the official at the Indonesian Red Cross disaster centre. Reuters DKS GC0202.....
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