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A Lebanese car flying Hezbollah flags driving near the northern Israeli town of Metula on Thursday. (AP)
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ANALYSIS: A new 'Mini-Iran' is emerging in southern Lebanon
By Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz Correspondents

Thursday was supposedly a historic day in Lebanon. For the first time in 30 years, the Lebanese Army deployed south of the Litani River. This time, too, as was expected, the civilians threw rice at yet another military force.

But, as the leading Lebanese officer on the scene read out the unit's orders, the real picture emerged: "The army will deploy on the wounded Lebanese land alongside the men of the resistance."

In other words: The Lebanese Army has no plans to drive Hezbollah out of the South or to confront them.
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Lebanon's president and commander in chief of the army, Emile Lahoud, made it clear on Wednesday that Hezbollah would not be disarmed, not even in the area south of the Litani River. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah may have promised that his men will not carry their arms openly but they could rebuild their bunkers and fill them up with rockets in preparation for the next confrontation in the future.

Meanwhile, the deployment of the multinational force is being delayed, and France is in no rush to send many soldiers. UN Security Council Resolution 1701, passed a week ago, is already on the path to becoming meaningless. While the Americans are declaring that the new forces in southern Lebanon will not allow Hezbollah to resume their positions along the border, Nasrallah is proving them wrong. His forces are patroling without hindrance in the villages of southern Lebanon (some of them not having left during the fighting); they are recording the Israel Defense Forces activities, and are giving interviews, while armed, to Arab television stations.

These developments are worrisome to the other religious groups in Lebanon that fear an Iranian-Syrian takeover in the South. Walid Jumblatt, Sa'ad al-Din Hariri and others sharply criticized Syrian President Bashar Assad for his efforts to intervene in domestic Lebanese politics. But as far as they are concerned, the real threat stems from Hezbollah's plans to reconstruct southern Lebanon, using billions of Iranian dollars that are meant to further establish the organization in the country by pushing aside the government organs.

It is not surprising therefore that there are celebrations in Tehran: Thursday, a public transport company there announced a day of free travel in the Iranian capital to celebrate Hezbollah's victory over Israel. In the wake of the Israeli invasion, it turns out that the regime of the Ayatollahs is on the verge of witnessing the realization of its dream for a "mini-Iran" in southern Lebanon.

It turns out that the political and military echelons in Israel were no less concerned than Hezbollah over the war of perceptions. Ministers recall that Olmert's aides joked about the possibility that he would make a victory speech in Bint Jbail, the site of Nasrallah's speech on Israel's spider web in May 2000. The Shin Bet security service's VIP protection detail would have never authorized this, but the mere fact that it was discussed is an indication of how surrealistic the conversations became among decision makers.

The IDF carried out three operations in Bint Jbail during the war, and did not conquer it because of its sprawling urban character. The public are not alone in not understanding the army's plans; the officers are hard pressed to comprehend them too.

During the war, Olmert bypassed Defense Minister Amir Peretz on a number of occasions and worked directly with Chief of Staff Dan Halutz. While relations became frayed, no one in the cabinet or the General Staff challenged their decisions.

Since the passing of the favorable resolution, Israel is having to withdraw from the territory it has occupied, following heavy losses; but Hezbollah continues to hold the ground and maintain that it won
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  1.   Then, Don`t Withdraw 01:59  |  Tod Zuckerman 18/08/06
  2.   so why are we leaving? 02:02  |  david 18/08/06
  3.   mini-iran 02:15  |  truth serum 18/08/06
  4.   THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM 02:23  |  Terminator 18/08/06
  5.   Do Everything In Your Powers To Wake Up Sharon 02:36  |  Wanda Sorensen 18/08/06
  6.   Reminds me of US Defence Minister Before Iraq 02:51  |  Pavlos 18/08/06
  7.   What is there to say 03:28  |  Michael N 18/08/06
  8.   Mini-Iran 03:31  |  Harris 18/08/06
  9.   Reaping the price of folly 03:39  |  Larry Saltzman 18/08/06
  10.   Olmert should resign 03:53  |  Mark 18/08/06
  11.   mini to order 03:59  |  Gabriel 18/08/06
  12.   Overstated and understudied 04:08  |  Mark Lincoln 18/08/06
  13.   LEBANON+HEZBOLLAH 04:09  |  Commonsense 18/08/06
  14.   LEBANON+HEZBOLLAH 04:19  |  Commonsense 18/08/06
  15.   It is not an analysis! 04:58  |  Roberto 18/08/06
  16.   #1 Mark - indict Sharon 05:01  |  Bor de Wolf 18/08/06
  17.   Mini Iran 05:02  |  Paul 18/08/06
  18.   I believe it does 05:26  |  JK 18/08/06
  19.   What would you expect? 05:27  |  DC 18/08/06
  20.   Can`t bear to look at them 05:28  |  Philip 18/08/06
  21.   shame on you olmert 05:31  |  david 18/08/06
  22.   #1 Mark - indict Sharon (2nd try) 05:31  |  Bor de Wolf 18/08/06
  23.   to commonsense 05:32  |  zizzou 18/08/06
  24.   TO COMMONSENSE 05:32  |  cesare 18/08/06
  25.   Olmert Needs A Lobatomy 05:48  |  dave 18/08/06
  26.   what is lincoln smoking 05:48  |  sammy 18/08/06
  27.   Israelis know all about ignoring UN Resolutions... 05:48  |  Jackie Robinson 18/08/06
  28.   Mark (Post No. 3) 05:48  |  Johnny Weintraub 18/08/06
  29.   ripp off 05:53  |  joseph elmaleh 18/08/06
  30.   Real Picture 05:53  |  Clinton Gates 18/08/06
  31.   Correction: A FASTER growing Mini- Iran 05:56  |  Ziad 18/08/06
  32.   IRAN 06:10  |  BOB JONES 18/08/06
  33.   New Anschluss - Jihadist Iran and Lebanon 06:16  |  Rick Geiger 18/08/06
  34.   Olmert-Peretz overstaying welcome! 06:23  |  Bernard Ross 18/08/06
  35.   Just listen to that.....(part1) 06:27  |  storyteller 18/08/06
  36.   Some more on neocon crusade against Syria and Iran (2nd try) 06:36  |  Bor de Wolf 18/08/06
  37.   Clouded thinking 06:37  |  Natallie Durson 18/08/06
  38.   All Is Doomed 06:37  |  Will 18/08/06
  39.   Nuthin Mini about it, its a partnership! 06:38  |  Sonja 18/08/06
  40.   A mini-Iran is good for the Jews 06:50  |  Far from Jewestan 18/08/06
  41.   To Jackie # 17 True 100 % 06:53  |  Robinson 18/08/06
  42.   Some more on neocon crusade against Syria and Iran (3rd try) 06:53  |  Bor de Wolf 18/08/06
  43.   Response to "Real Picture" 06:59  |  Regard Future 18/08/06
  44.   #22 07:03  |  Will 18/08/06
  45.   K Annan should resign 07:04  |  Evan Hewitt 18/08/06
  46.   OLMERT`S "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" 07:06  |  Arik Silverman 18/08/06
  47.   The Lack of Integrity of the U.N. & Its Cost 07:12  |  Brad 18/08/06
  48.   A DEAD WISH 07:17  |  indrajaya 18/08/06
  49.   The Lexicon of Resistance 07:20  |  Sergio 18/08/06
  50.   Bor de Wolf: what about indicting...? 07:27  |  Sergio 18/08/06
  51.   What did you expect...? 07:29  |  Blogowitz 18/08/06
  52.   Some more on neocon crusade against Syria and Iran (4th try) 07:30  |  Bor de Wolf 18/08/06
  53.   Emotions are still raw 07:36  |  Steve 18/08/06
  54.   Not so much pessimism 07:45  |  Brigitte Meier 18/08/06
  55.   Use ur brains 07:45  |  Joey 18/08/06
  56.   Mistake 07:47  |  Manolo 18/08/06
  57.   Its really funny 07:49  |  Ahmad 18/08/06
  58.   Pictures of Lebanese soldiers sipping tea with Hizbollah fighter 07:50  |  Willy 18/08/06
  59.   Prepare for war --there is nothing else is on 07:55  |  Sal 18/08/06
  60.   #22 Bob Jones 07:56  |  an Iranian 18/08/06
  61.   #6 and 7 - COMMONSENSE 08:00  |  an Iranian 18/08/06
  62.   Wait and watch 08:04  |  sh 18/08/06
  63.   this is why generals must fight wars not politicians 08:16  |  ralph 18/08/06
  64.   Demonizing Iran 08:17  |  Voice of Reason 18/08/06