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message for clowner ….. ‘The British government issued a fierce
condemnation of Israel's bombing campaign in Lebanon last night as world
leaders desperately sought a last-minute deal to avert a ground war. As Israeli tanks massed on the border and troops
made sporadic raids on Lebanese villages, Foreign Office minister Kim Howells
claimed Israel was not inflicting "surgical strikes" but waging war
on "the entire Lebanese nation". His outburst appeared to shift the British
position, which has so far been to support Israel's action while cautioning
restraint. The furious round of international diplomacy,
in the shadow of a return to full-scale war in the Middle East, came in advance
of a visit to the region by American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice today
and an international "peace conference" in Italy on Wednesday. But Howells, who was in Beirut overseeing the
evacuation of thousands of Britons and who will travel to Israel today, gave a
dramatic signal that many senior government figures are in despair over the
failure to bring a halt to the fighting. "I very much hope that the Americans
understand what's happening to Lebanon," he said. "The destruction of
the infrastructure, the death of so many children and so many people. These
have not been surgical strikes. "And it's very, very difficult, I think,
to understand the kind of military tactics that have been used. "You know, if they're chasing Hezbollah,
then go for Hezbollah. You don't go for the entire Lebanese nation." His comments underlined growing frustration at
the failure to agree a lasting ceasefire to end the conflict - and hinted at a
split between the Foreign Office and Tony Blair, who has taken a more emollient
line towards Israel.’
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‘The alliance between George Bush and Tony Blair is in danger after it was revealed that the Prime Minister believes the President has 'let him down badly' over the Middle East crisis.
A senior Downing Street source said that, privately, Mr Blair broadly agrees with John Prescott, who said Mr Bush's record on the issue was 'crap'.
The source said: "We all feel badly let down by Bush. We thought we had persuaded him to take the Israel-Palestine situation seriously, but we were wrong. How can anyone have faith in a man of such low intellect?"
The disclosure comes ahead of a mini recall of Parliament to allow MPs to vent their fury over Mr Blair's handling of Israel's war with Hezbollah and whether the recent terror plot in Britain was affected by his role in the Iraq war.
Foreign Affairs Minister Kim Howells, who has criticised Israeli attacks on women and children, is to be summoned before an emergency meeting next month of the Labour-dominated Commons foreign affairs select committee.’
Blair 'Feels Betrayed By Bush On Lebanon'