Hezbollah leader vows 'open war'
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has promised 'open war' against Israel, in an address broadcast shortly after his Beirut offices were bombed by Israel.
The militant group said its leader was unhurt in the attack. It was not clear when his remarks were recorded.
In the meantime, US President George Bush has said he will urge Israel to avoid civilian casualties in its attacks on Lebanon. But he did not say he would demand an end to Israel's bombardment. President Jacques Chirac of France called Israel's acts "disproportionate" while Russian President Vladimir Putin called for an end to fighting.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused Israel of "continuous oppression, aggression and threat".
The militant group said its leader was unhurt in the attack. It was not clear when his remarks were recorded.
In the meantime, US President George Bush has said he will urge Israel to avoid civilian casualties in its attacks on Lebanon. But he did not say he would demand an end to Israel's bombardment. President Jacques Chirac of France called Israel's acts "disproportionate" while Russian President Vladimir Putin called for an end to fighting.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused Israel of "continuous oppression, aggression and threat".

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