By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Lebanon's defense minister said he was certain Hizbullah would not break the cease-fire but warned rogue Palestinian groups of harsh measures and a traitor's fate if they incited IDF retaliation by launching rockets into Israel.
Also, Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, a Sunni Muslim, toured the devastated Hizbullah stronghold in Shiite south Beirut on Sunday and decried Israeli airstrikes there as "crimes against humanity."
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a Shiite and Hizbullah backer, stood at the prime minister's side and said they spoke with one voice.
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