According to this report, Israel is moving ahead with military operations while *waiting* for the resolution papers to get fully signed and agreed upon. Good move:

“Israel staged wide-ranging airstrikes and sent commandos into the Hezbollah heartland Saturday as the United Nations raced to begin enforcing its new cease-fire blueprint and stop the heavy fighting still raging in southern Lebanon.

Airstrikes killed at least 19 people in Lebanon, including 15 in one village, while Hezbollah rockets wounded at least five people in Israel.

The Islamic militant group said its fighters killed seven Israeli soldiers and destroyed 21 tanks in combat Saturday. Israel said its troops had killed 40 Hezbollah guerrillas over the previous 24 hours. Neither side commented on the other’s claims.

Israel blasted a highway near Lebanon’s last open border crossing to Syria as it kept up its full-scale campaign against Hezbollah. Long columns of Israeli tanks, soldiers and armored personnel carriers streamed over the border.

The U.N. plan approved Friday night would create a peacekeeping force by combining a beefed-up version of the ineffective U.N. units already in the war zone and 15,000 soldiers from the Lebanese army. The force, which could number around 30,000, would stand between Israel and Hezbollah’s militia.

Israel’s Cabinet meets Sunday to approve the U.N. plan. Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora signaled his Cabinet would approve the plan at a meeting Saturday, saying it served the interests of his country and “shows that the whole world stood by Lebanon.”

Saniora also praised Hezbollah guerrillas. “The steadfastness of the resistance fighters in the field was very important, as was the steadfastness and unity of the people,” he said.”

Saniora is the problem here. He’s a Hezbollah cheerleader and so long as he remains prime minister Hezbollah will never fully disarm (why would they) and therefore any ceasefire is birdcage liner. While the resolution calls for “sorta/could-be/maybe” disarming of Hezbollah (all the resolutions have), we all know that it isn’t going to happen. The resolution is a political dog and pony show – period.

I say “Rock On!” Isreal until the job is complete.