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OMEN
07-13-2006, 08:45 PM
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BLOCKADE: Israel sent naval vessels to enforce a blockade of Lebanon as it began intensifying reprisals after Hizbollah seized two Israeli soldiers and killed eight.
BEIRUT: Israel has struck Beirut airport and blockaded Lebanese ports, intensifying reprisals that have killed 47 civilians since Lebanese Hizbollah fighters seized two Israeli soldiers and killed eight a day earlier.

Hizbollah retaliated for Israeli "massacres" by firing 60 Katyusha rockets at Nahariya in northern Israel. A civilian was killed and at least 21 were wounded, Israeli medics said.

The violence was the worst between Israel and Lebanon since 1996 when Israeli troops still occupied part of the south. It coincided with a major Israeli offensive into the Gaza Strip to retrieve a captured soldier and halt Palestinian rocket fire.

Despite the flare-up in Lebanon, Israel signalled no let-up in its Gaza assault, mounting an air strike that destroyed the office of Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud al-Zahar. At least 24 Palestinians were killed in Gaza on Wednesday.

Israeli aircraft bombed runways at Beirut's Rafik al-Hariri International Airport, forcing flights to divert to Cyprus.

An Israeli military spokesman announced a naval blockade of Lebanese ports, saying they were used to transfer "terrorists and weapons to the terror organisations operating in Lebanon".

Dawn air strikes in south Lebanon earlier killed at least 44 civilians, including more than 15 children, and wounded 100 people, security sources said. Ten members of a family were killed in Dweir village and seven family members died in Baflay.

A Lebanese army soldier was also killed. Israeli air strikes on Wednesday killed two civilians and a Hizbollah fighter.

"DISPROPORTIONATE"

France criticised Israel's campaign in Lebanon, including the attack on the airport, as "a disproportionate act of war".

Hizbollah, which is backed by Iran and Syria, said it had fired 60 rockets at Nahariya "in response to the massacres of civilians in the south and assaults on infrastructure".

Israel's Magen David Adom ambulance service said a 40-year-old woman was killed when a rocket hit her house.
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FIRE: An Israeli army mobile artillery piece fires into southern Lebanon from the Zaura frontier.
The violence rattled financial markets in Israel and Lebanon with investors worried that it might worsen, or spread to Syria.

The Israeli shekel lost as much as two per cent against the dollar in early trade. Israeli shares also opened more than 3 per cent down after dropping more than 4 per cent on Wednesday.

Pressure on the Lebanese pound increased. Beirut stocks slumped in panic selling, with Lebanon's biggest company Solidere shedding 15 per cent, the maximum permitted.

Two hours after the airport raid, an Israeli helicopter fired a missile at the headquarters of Hizbollah's al-Manar TV in the Beirut suburb of Haret Hreik, wounding six people.

One of the wounded was an al-Manar employee, the station's director said. The building, in a Shi'ite neighbourhood where Hizbollah leaders also have offices, was slightly damaged.

Israeli aircraft later attacked an al-Manar transmission tower south of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon, killing one person and wounding four, witnesses said.

Israel had promised a "very painful" response after Hizbollah seized two soldiers and killed eight on Wednesday.

DOMESTIC PRESSURE

The Israeli assault will increase domestic pressure on Hizbollah, which has refused to disarm in line with a 2004 UN resolution, and add to international calls on the Lebanese government, led by an anti-Syrian coalition, to act.

"Either Hizbollah are stupid, or they don't care," said Michael Karam, editor of a Lebanese business magazine. "Now we've got no airport, so no tourism and no prosperity."

The Hizbollah attack, which Israel blames on Lebanon, tore up tacit understandings that had limited border violence for six years since Israeli troops left the south.

"The Lebanese government has now become a buffer squeezed between Israel and Hizbollah," said Amal Saad Ghorayeb, a Lebanese academic and author of a book on Hizbollah.

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has said his government did not endorse the Hizbollah attack.

Apart from the Israeli attack on the Foreign Ministry building in Gaza, a separate air strike near Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip killed an Islamic Jihad militant and wounded another gunman, Palestinian security officials said.

Hizbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said the two soldiers had been seized to force Israel to release prisoners.

Israel, which traded prisoners with Hizbollah in 2004, insisted it would discuss no such swap.

The White House condemned the Hizbollah attack and blamed Syria and Iran.

Reuters

Razer
07-15-2006, 07:41 AM
I realized something pretty sad look at all the news in this section its all war fighting etc. like what is this world coming to?

Will
07-15-2006, 09:09 PM
I'm afraid that this world is coming to WW3. I hope that our children can forgive us for our actions someday.