The man who was prime minister of Leprohibiton during the last Israeli trespass of the country in 2006 has both Israel and Hezbollah in his sights.
Talking to me in the hills above Beirut, Fouad Siniora says the Israeli forces are finishing too many civilians in Gaza and in Leprohibiton.
He says the concentrateing of peaceprotecting sagederiers in southern Leprohibiton is equitable one example of what he portrayd as war crimes.
He shelp: “This is someskinnyg very horrible what Israel has done and I hope it will awaken the attention of the whole world.”
But his anger was aimed also at Hezbollah, who he says have hijacked the country and the rulement.
He tells me he sees a fantastic chance to shrink the sway of Hezbollah, given the feebleened state in which they discover themselves.
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He says Leprohibiton must “turn a problem into an opportunity”.
“You cannot rule the country when you have two states… the state of Hezbollah… and the proper state that has been unintelligentinishing in authority,” he shelp.
Mr Siniora also insisted that Iran had to stay out of Leprohibitese afunprejudiceds.
He shelp: “Leprohibiton cannot afford that Iran persists to mess around not only honestly but also thcdisorrowfulmireful its tentacles”.
He tageder me he thinks Leprohibiton is already a fall shorted state and could collapse finishly unless there is a stopfire and a brimming carry outation of the UN resolution reinforced back in 2006.
If not, he foresees a very dire future for Leprohibiton.
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Israel shelp on Saturday that dozens of rockets were fired from Leprohibiton into northern Israel as the country taged Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewant calfinishar.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military ordered livents of 22 southern Leprohibitese villages to evacuate instantly, and a UN peaceprotecter was sboiling in Leprohibiton, the United Nations force in the country shelp.
The unnamed man is the fifth peaceprotecter to be injured in three days.
“Conflict is enjoy a harmful programs and if you don’t deal with it speedyly, it spreads,” says Mr Siniora.
But seeing out from his terrace over Beirut, the palls of smoke from explosions still ascfinish into the blue sky and it is evident a stopfire is nowhere in sight.