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□レバノン軍とヒズボラがイスラエル軍空挺部隊の降下を阻止(英文記事)
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Lebanese troops, Hizbollah frustrate Israeli airborne troops landing (Updated 2)
By: Zoraida on: 05.08.2006 [05:37 ] (561 reads)
Israeli commando raid near Tyre kills 5
Aim of Operation in Tyr is Liquidation of Hezbollah Leadership
Israel: Tyre Raid Was To Eliminate Long-Range Missile Site
BEIRUT, August 5 (Itar-Tass) - Militants of the Hizbollah Islamic militia and Labanese Army units have frustrated an attempt by Israeli airborne troops to land near the southern Lebanese city of Tyre.
Early data indicates an Israeli soldier died and three others were wounded. The helicopters had to turn back.
The combat action took place near the town of Shabriha.
Also Saturday morning, Israeli fighter jets delivered seven missile and bombing strikes at Beirut's southern suburb.
Explosions of heavy-duty bombs rocked the Moslem-populated districts of the city, denying the residents of Beirut an opportunity to sleep for the second night in succession.
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Israeli commando raid near Tyre kills 5
Sat Aug 5, 2006 12:54am ET
TYRE, Lebanon (Reuters) - Helicopter-borne Israeli commandos landed near the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and clashed with Hizbollah guerrillas on Saturday, Lebanese security sources said.
At least five people were killed in the night raid, which occurred as world powers edged slowly toward a deal aimed at ending the 25-day-old war in Lebanon.
Hizbollah said in a statement one Israeli soldier was killed and many were wounded in the attack. The Israeli army had no immediate comment on the operation or any casualties.
Two Israeli units landed in citrus groves at the northern entrance of Tyre and left after three hours, the security sources said. Their targets were not immediately clear.
Israeli helicopter fire hit a Lebanese army troop carrier during the raid and Lebanese troops fired anti-aircraft guns at Israeli aircraft, the security sources added.
Five Lebanese, including an army soldier, were killed in the violence, the sources said.
Israeli jets also struck the Palestinian refugee camp of Rashidiyeh south of Tyre overnight, wounding a civilian.
A blast echoed across Beirut at dawn and Hizbollah's al-Manar television said an air raid had hit a southern suburb.
Four air raids hit Rashaya al-Wadi in the southern Bekaa Valley near the Syrian-Lebanese border, a security source said.
In New York, the United States and France strove to overcome their differences on a draft U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at halting the conflict in which at least 727 people in Lebanon and 74 Israelis have been killed.
Paris wants existing U.N. peacekeepers and Lebanon's army to monitor a truce, while Washington wants the Israeli army to stay in southern Lebanon until an international force arrives.
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has said only an expanded U.N. peacekeeping force to back the Lebanese army is acceptable. He was due to meet Assistant Secretary of State David Welch in Beirut later in the day.
EDGING CLOSER
France's U.N. ambassador said after talks with the United States on Friday: "We're still working on it." Ambassador John Bolton said: "There are still some issues that we have not resolved, but I think we have come a little bit closer."
If an agreement is reached at the weekend, a Security Council vote could be held within 24 hours, officials said.
Even if outside powers agree, getting the warring parties to accept a cease-fire may not be easy.
Israel's ambassador to the United States said his country would only agree to stop fighting if Hizbollah released the two Israeli soldiers whose July 12 capture sparked the conflict
Israel's immediate goal is "the unconditional release of the two hostages ... which would constitute the end of hostilities," Ambassador Daniel Ayalon told Reuters in Washington.
Hizbollah leaders have sworn to fight as long as any Israeli soldiers remain on Lebanese soil. At least 10,000 Israeli troops are now inside Lebanon trying to dislodge Hizbollah fighters from the border and stop them firing rockets into Israel.
Several Hizbollah rockets landed in or near the Israeli city of Hadera, some 80 km (50 miles) from the border, on Friday, the deepest they have struck so far. Three Israeli civilians were killed in rocket attacks earlier in the day.
Fighting has also raged in south Lebanon as Israeli troops try to expand seven small border enclaves they control.
Hizbollah fighters killed three Israeli soldiers with an anti-tank missile near Markaba, Israel's army said. It said it had killed at least 16 guerrillas in Friday's fighting.
The same day an Israeli air raid killed 33 farm workers and wounded 20 near Qaa, in the Bekaa Valley near the Syrian border.
"I was picking peaches when three bombs hit. Others were having lunch and they were torn to pieces," said Mohammad Rashed, one of the wounded. Syria's official news agency said 17 of the dead were Syrian migrant workers, five of them women.
In its account of the raid, the Israeli army said it had attacked a building after a truck that it suspected of carrying weapons from Syria to Lebanon had left the area.
Israeli air strikes also killed five Palestinians, including two militants, in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday, as troops moved closer to a refugee camp as part of an offensive against militants, medics and witnesses said.
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Aim of Operation in Tyr is Liquidation of Hezbollah Leadership
5 August 2006 | 11:33 | FOCUS News Agency
Tyr. The aim of Israeli army operation that is lead in Southern Lebanese town of Tyr is the liquidation of leaders of the radical organization of Hezbollah, Israeli military source announced, cited by Palestine info agency Maan. According to the source the Israeli army had information that one of the most renowned leaders of Hezbollah was hiding in the town.
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Israel: Tyre Raid Was To Eliminate Long-Range Missile Site
JERUSALEM (AP)--Hezbollah fighters killed an Israeli soldier and wounded nine more in heavy fighting in southern Lebanon early Saturday, Israel's army said, as naval commandoes raided the coastal town of Tyre to eliminate the launching site for the militia's long-range rockets.
Hezbollah mortars hit two vehicles of the engineering corps during a sweep of a village in the Taibeh area of eastern Lebanon, killing the soldier, the army said.
Defense officials said a commando force staged an attack on Tyre, from where Israel believes the rocket was fired Friday toward the central Israeli town of Hadera.
At 50 miles from the border, Hadera is the farthest south Hezbollah rockets have penetrated.
Eight soldiers were wounded after landing near Tyre from the sea before dawn Saturday, officials said. Two were in serious condition.
The army said the mission was to take out the launching sites of rockets that have plagued northern Israel for three weeks. It said several Hezbollah fighters were hit, but there was no further information on the success of the operation.
In Beirut, Hezbollah said it repulsed the Israeli attack.
Local Lebanese officials said a Lebanese soldier and a civilian were killed in the raid, which began when the commando force landed near an orange grove, cut a hole through a barbed wire fence and targeted the second floor apartment a second floor apartment in a building.
Israel has acknowledged 45 soldiers killed in action since the start of the Lebanon conflict July 12. More than 2,500 rockets have showered on northern Israel, killing 30 civilians, injuring hundreds more, destroying property and scorching vast swaths of forests and fields.
Eleven more rockets fell in the northern suburbs of Haifa early Saturday, and police said at least nine people were treated for shrapnel wounds.
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