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OIC confirms August 3 meet on Mideast crisis

Egypt has nothing to fear from the US except for the heavy aid its getting from Washington.
Saudi Arabia is in better postion to condems Israel and to increase support to Lebanon but all arab contries lack political will to do so.
Its quite shamefull...
 
PM directs for two more C-130 loads of relief assistance for Lebanon

Wednesday August 02

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has directed for two more flights of C-130 carrying medicines of five metric tones and the same quantity of food stuff, blankets and tents for the Lebanese people, press released said here on Tuesday.


The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar, handed over the consignment to Lebanese Charge d’ Affairs in Islamabad. The relief goods would be leaving on August 2, 2006.

He expressed the grief and anguish of the government and people of Pakistan over the continued loss of lives and destruction in Lebanon caused by the Israeli aggression and reiterated Pakistan’s condemnation over the massacre of 54 innocent people in Qana and also the killing of four UN workers earlier.

While expressing Pakistan’s solidarity and support to Lebanon, the MOS regretted the international community’s apathy and inaction in halting the Israeli aggression. Earlier, two C-130s had delivered 20 metric tons of relief supplies to the Lebanese High Relief Commission at Latakkia Airport (Syria) on 29 July 2006.
 
No offence but I kinda think what Israel is doing will only benfit Lebenon in the end. Israel is dystorying Hesbolloh which Lebenon wouldn't do. And only shows that the Lebonese didn't have control of their own country if the Arab Jihadis are capable of doing this. Whats worse is that Syria had them fight in Lebonon rather then directly engaging Israel itself. The Arabs are oily rich cowards. They don't even know why they fight.
 
Muslim nations demand Israeli ceasefire in OIC PUTRAJAYA: Muslim nations Thursday demanded an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East and warned that boiling anger over the Israeli offensive in Lebanon could launch a new wave of terrorism.

With Muslims around the world enraged by the carnage in Lebanon, where the death toll has topped 900, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) convened an emergency meeting here to map out a unified Islamic response.

Key nations from the 57-nation bloc, including Iran as well as allies of the US "war on terror" such as Turkey and Pakistan, condemned what they called the "relentless Israeli aggression" and
called for an immediate truce.

In a joint statement they accused Israel of "blatant and flagrant" human rights violations in carrying out "indiscriminate and massive" air strikes in their three-week-old campaign against the Muslim Hezbollah militia.

"We demand that the UN Security Council fulfil its responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security without any further delay by deciding on and enforcing an immediate and unconditional comprehensive ceasefire," they said.

They said Israel should bear "full responsibility for the consequences of its aggression."

The United States has declined to back international calls for a ceasefire and indicated that Israel's ground and air war was justified by the fight against terrorism.

But Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahwad Badawi, the OIC chairman who called Thursday's meeting, warned that Muslim anger across the world was deepening over the bloodshed in Lebanon.

"Muslims are angry even in moderate Muslim countries," Abdullah told a press conference after a day of talks that led to the group's statement.

"We fear that a new wave of angry people may join the ranks of terrorism and take their own actions," he said.

Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, the Turkish head of the OIC, had earlier told delegates that the "Islamic Ummah (community) is outraged." "They are perplexed in the face of gross double standards
applied by the international community," Ihsanoglu said.

"Anger is spreading all over the Muslim world. I am afraid that the anger of the Muslim masses is being transformed into permanent hatred against the aggressors and their explicit and implicit
protectors," he told the gathering.

One of the key Islamic leaders at the one-day meeting was Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has called for Israel to be wiped off the map and reportedly said behind closed doors that this would solve the current crisis.

"The real cure for the conflict is elimination of the Zionist regime, but there should be first an immediate ceasefire," he was quoted as saying by an Iranian news agency.

Abdullah said the Muslim bloc had discussed any eventual peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, and that many nations would send troops if they were put under UN control -- as Lebanon has called for.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called Thursday for 15,000 international troops in southern Lebanon but was critical of UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping force that has been on the ground there since 1978.

It was unclear if Israel would accept a presence of Muslim troops on its border. Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh said the Israelis "don't want UNIFIL" while his country did not want
"occupying forces" in its south.

"We want forces to play a role which serves peace and security," he said.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said OIC nations should support UN peacekeeping efforts.
"Pakistan is one of the largest contributors to the UN system.

I propose that OIC countries consider joining the UN initiative in this connection," he told reporters on the sidelines of the meeting.

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said his country was ready to commit a battalion of troops and Abdullah said Malaysia would also contribute.

"We must play a more proactive role in the present conflict. We must show preparedness to contribute forces for peacekeeping operations under the United Nations banner. Malaysia is ready to do that," he said.
 
Pakistan to send peacekeeping force in Lebanon, if asked: PM


PUTRAJAYA (updated on: August 03, 2006, 17:44 PST): Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Thursday said Pakistan could provide troops for the United Nations peace keeping operations in Lebanon, if it was asked.

Talking to newsmen soon after the first of the two closed door sessions to discuss the situation in Lebanon following Israeli attacks, the prime minister said Pakistan was the largest contributor to international peace keeping operations and if requested, it could contribute for the peace keeping operations.

"We desire a peaceful negotiated settlement to the crisis without the use of force as no civil society can allow killings of its women and children."

The premier described the situation in Lebanon as "great human tragedy" and said Pakistan fully supported the peace keeping efforts.

He said the OIC could play an important role as it represented the Muslim Ummah.

"The solution to the crisis, which killed around 900 people in Lebanon, required an immediate cease-fire," added Aziz.
 
The outcome has been the same as we expected and as someone rightly said here it was tea/coffee meeting only
 
Problem is not unity within the ummah but the political will to stand up for eachother.
OIC needs to be reformed, we need strong leadership!
 
Neo,

Given the fact that each wants to be the "lumbardar" or "numbrdar", unity is like the Holy Grail - desirable but elusive and will never be found and yet it is all around you and you do not see! ;)
 
Owais said:
Pakistan to send peacekeeping force in Lebanon, if asked: PM


PUTRAJAYA (updated on: August 03, 2006, 17:44 PST): Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Thursday said Pakistan could provide troops for the United Nations peace keeping operations in Lebanon, if it was asked.

Talking to newsmen soon after the first of the two closed door sessions to discuss the situation in Lebanon following Israeli attacks, the prime minister said Pakistan was the largest contributor to international peace keeping operations and if requested, it could contribute for the peace keeping operations.

"We desire a peaceful negotiated settlement to the crisis without the use of force as no civil society can allow killings of its women and children."

The premier described the situation in Lebanon as "great human tragedy" and said Pakistan fully supported the peace keeping efforts.

He said the OIC could play an important role as it represented the Muslim Ummah.

"The solution to the crisis, which killed around 900 people in Lebanon, required an immediate cease-fire," added Aziz.

What a nonsense offer. Chamcha geeri ki bhi had hoti hai. If Israel could target UN investigators what would stop her from doing the same to Pakistani soldiers.

Even the US and Western forces are reluctant to send their troops and yet we are more then willing to send ours.
 
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood ready to send fighters to Lebanon

CAIRO: The leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood said he was ready to send 10,000 fighters to Lebanon to combat Israel alongside Hezbollah.

"I am ready to send immediately 10,000 mujahedeen to fight the Zionists alongside Hezbollah," Mohammed Mehdi Akef told in a news conference.

He admitted though that the chances were more than slim that any volunteers from Egypt would ever reach Lebanon.

"There are enough people but you would need Arab regimes to authorise their deployment or at least turn a blind eye on their departure," Akef said.
 
ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Pakistan's parliament called on the United Nations to declare Israeli attacks on Lebanon as a "crime against humanity", state media said.

A resolution adopted unanimously by the mainly Muslim country's National Assembly -- the lower house of parliament -- strongly condemned Israeli aggression, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported on Friday.

It also urged rights organisations to take notice of what it called human rights violations by Israeli forces during the three-week-old conflict in the Middle East.

The resolution was tabled by Liaquat Baloch, a senior leader of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, an alliance of six hardline Islamic opposition parties.
It "condemned the Israeli atrocities against innocent Lebanon people and urged the world body to take it up as a case of crime against humanity."
No international peacekeeping force should be deployed in Lebanon unless the Jewish state completely withdraws its forces from the south of the country, the resolution said.

The National Assembly also urged the United Nations to act before its credibility was harmed, and appealed to the international community to mount pressure on Israel for an immediate ceasefire.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz told an emergency Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) meeting in Malaysia on Thursday that continued inaction would have "incalculable consequences" for regional and world security.

Aziz, who returned late Friday, hailed the parliament's resolution, saying that the situation in the Middle East was fueling anger in the Muslim world.
"All that is happening in Lebanon is adding to the anger in the Muslim world," he said, reiterating that it could also "serve a severe blow to the international campaign against terrorism."

He said the OIC conference sent a "strong signal" to the world that a ceasefire was its immediate and consensus demand.
He said the issue of prisoners' swap should be resolved through the International Red Cross.

Responding to reporters questions, he said Pakistan would "consider" sending troops to Lebanon if the UN called for the setting up of a peacekeeping force and all local stake holders agreed to such a proposal.
Israeli warplanes pounded Christian areas north of Beirut as well as Shiite Muslim areas to the south of the city on Friday, despite a threat by Hezbollah to rocket Tel Aviv in retaliation.

Pakistan has no diplomatic relations with Israel.
 
Lebanon crisis: UN driven on self-destructive path for hushed attitude

ISLAMABAD: Like League of Nations, the United Nations and Security Council contributed to the cause of their elimination, warned the National Assembly Friday in a joint resolution of condemnation against Israeli offensive on Gaza and Lebanon.

“There was no measure taken by the UN and the Security Council for an immediate ceasefire, which have gone to the detriment of very existence of the world body,” continued the condemnatory resolution adding that, “If the world community keeps on watching helplessly, the war can expand beyond the present boundaries.”

At the National Assembly session, both treasury and opposition benches passed the resolution collectively against Israel’s invasion on Lebanon and Gaza. However, MP Bhindara from minority gave vote in opposition. According to him, the resolution should condemn not only Israel but Hezbollah as well, which the house unanimously turned down his point of view.

Assembly strongly criticised Israel for the most barbaric aggression and human rights violations and volley of fire and flames from the Mass Destructive Weapons on Lebanon and Gaza.

The resolution said that Israel killed at least 37 handicapped children in one of its offensives.

The National Assembly voiced grief over the world community’s silent attitude of a spectator over Israel’s reckless incursion and bombardments on Lebanon and Gaza.

The resolution, expressing absolute solidarity with Lebanese and Palestinian people, also called on OIC member countries to support Lebanon and Gaza on diplomatic, political and moral fronts.
 
He said the OIC conference sent a "strong signal" to the world that a ceasefire was its immediate and consensus demand.

That's all they can do.

Who cares about their "signal", strong or weak?

The only signal that is worth cognisance is that of the US.

US okayed the ceasefire and so it is to take place.

The OIC can't intervene militarily (toothless "tigers") lest Uncle Sam gets angry and let's loose fireworks diplomatically, economically, sanctions, no military toys and politically. Or, the whole Islamic Brotherhood loses militarily en mass, like the Arabs! Many of these OIC countries are in fact vassals and so they can't do a damn.

The OIC statement is a lot of hot air and fervently clinging to hope for the best and what happens? The Islamic Brotherhood jumps in glee that some serious positiveness has been displayed. Charade! As positive as the Indian Parliament condemning the Israeli action! All charade. I wonder why they waste their time and come out looking like stupid impotent Joes!

If indeed one has to finally bleat and sue for peace, why go to war?
 
Fuad demands inclusion of Pakistani troops in peace force

BEIRUT: Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora urged inclusion of Pakistani soldiers in peace force for Lebanon, saying such a step would help making the situation in Lebanon peaceful.

Talking to Geo news correspondent Hamid Mir here on Sunday, he termed Hezbollah as a national resistance force in Lebanon, saying a peace agreement could not be signed with Israel until the release of Lebanese prisoners, map of land mines in Lebanon, and removal Israeli forces from occupied border areas.
 
Owais said:
Fuad demands inclusion of Pakistani troops in peace force

BEIRUT: Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora urged inclusion of Pakistani soldiers in peace force for Lebanon, saying such a step would help making the situation in Lebanon peaceful.

Talking to Geo news correspondent Hamid Mir here on Sunday, he termed Hezbollah as a national resistance force in Lebanon, saying a peace agreement could not be signed with Israel until the release of Lebanese prisoners, map of land mines in Lebanon, and removal Israeli forces from occupied border areas.
I have heard four times from both the French and americans that this is a
PEACEMAKING
force, yet almost no-one seems to realise what this means. The UN isn't going to sanction it, the UN isn't going to mandate it, the UN isn't going to impose the ROE's and the UN isn't going to say how it is conducted. Neither Lebanon nor Israel has a choice or say in the matter, but Israel is far better at using that knowledge to its own advantage.
 

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