Israel has said it has received implicit "authorisation" from international powers to continue its attacks in
The Israeli justice minister, Haim Ramon, said
Ramon said on Thursday the conference had implicitly said
"The whole world knows that a Hezbollah victory will mean a victory for international terrorism, which will be a catastrophe for the world and for
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the German foreign minister, described Ramon's interpretation as a "gross misunderstanding" of the outcome of the conference.
"I would say just the opposite - yesterday in
The conference failed to reach agreement on calling for a ceasefire between
Ramon made his remarks before an Israeli security cabinet meeting on the crisis.
Air strikes
At the meeting, the Israeli government continue its limited incursions into
The meeting took place after nine soldiers were killed in south
"It was decided to continue the offensive with the same strategy, using pinpointed ground incursions and air strikes, not to bring in massive forces," the source said.
"At the moment the army is not bound by time, it can act as long as needed."
Israel Radio said ministers made it clear that they had no intention of widening the conflict to confront
A statement from the prime minister's office said the security cabinet had authorised the call-up of more reserve troops.
Reserve units
"The cabinet has decided ... to mobilise reserve units to reinforce the military potential and capacity in the face of Hezbollah in
European Union officials and diplomats met on Thursday to discuss plans to help
Officials said many countries remain cool on the proposed force, only
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An observation post of the UN Interim Forces in