Lebanon: Isreali Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made it clear on Monday that there will be no ceasefire in the war against Hezbollah in Lebanon until the threat from the guerrilla group was removed and captured Israeli soldiers freed.
"The fighting will continue and there will not be any ceasefire in the coming days," said Olmert.
The Human Rights Watch has accused the Israeli Defence Forces of treating southern Lebanon as a 'free-fire zone'.
The group also said the Israeli air strike on Qana, which killed 54 civilians is a 'war crime'.
They called on a UN commission to investigate whether international laws were violated during the conflict.
Civilians meanwhile fled battered villages in southern Lebanon as Israel suspended air strike on south Lebanon for 48 hours.
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