Tayyar.org: Events minute by minute August 10, 2006

09:53 Israeli air strike on Riyaq results in 12 injured

09:35 Fierce battles on Dibeen hills

09:13 Israeli air strike on Riyaq in Beqaa

09:08 al-Jazeera correspondent says fierce clashes in Marjeyoun

09:05 Hezbollah announces destruction of 7 Israeli tanks in al-Khiam valley, crew between killed or injured

08:39 Israeli air strike on motorcycle in Sour (Tyre); driver killed

08:35 Israeli air strikes on Zahrani bridge

08:15 Reuters: Israeli forces control Marjeyoun, Burj al-Mouluk and al-Qalaya; Israeli troops moving on foot around Marjeyoun

07:39 Israeli air strikes on Zibqeen, Toura and Janata in district of Sour (Tyre)

07:36 Four Israeli air strikes on northern Baalbek

07:34 Twelve Israeli air strikes this morning on Deir Antar; one home destroyed

07:32 Israeli official: Olmert stops military operations for 2 days

07:18 Israeli airplanes circle repeatedly over Baalbek

06:58 Hezbollah confirms its fighters blocking Israeli attempt to advance towards Marjeyoun

05:55 Newspaper: Israel stops expanded attack on Lebanon in order to negotiate

02:25 Washington calls on Israel to control itself in new attack

02:15 Washington rejects escalation of war, disagreement continues over Lebanese resolution

02:05 Heavy movement among Israeli forces in southern Lebanon after decision to expand war

01:40 Reuters: witnesses say Israeli forces advanced 10 km into southern Lebanon early Thursday morning, the farthest it has advanced in past 4 weeks of battles; witnesses add that Israeli forces, backed by heavy artillery fire, are on outskirts of Dibeen

01:13 Hezbollah denies Israeli claim that 40 of its fighters killed, describing claim as psychological warfare

00:35 Israeli television: Iranians among Hezbollah dead

00:15 Israel admits 15 of its soldiers killed by Hezbollah fire

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  1. August 11

    Israel rejects a 72-hour truce proposed by Russia and bombs parts of southern Beirut and southern Lebanon.

    A UN contingent is dispatched to provide a convoy to remove approximately 350 Lebanese soldiers held in their barracks by Israeli soldiers in Marjayoun.

    At least 26 people are killed by Israeli attacks, including 11 people on a bridge in the north of the country and seven killed when a drone fired rockets on a convoy of cars leaving the south.

    Hezbollah resumed its volley of rockets, hitting Haifa and wounding at least two.

    Israel drops anti-Hezbollah leafelts on the southern suburbs of Beirut.

    August 10

    Israeli warplanes targeted an historic lighthouse in western Beirut – the first strike on Beirut proper since Hezbollah warned that rockets would be fired at Tel Aviv if the capital was hit.

    Vehicles and roads in the Bekaa valley were also targeted killing at least one person. Israel dropped leaflets in the north threatening to attack trucks on the coastal road which leads to Syria.

    Two people, including a toddler, were killed when a Hezbollah rocket hit a house in the Israeli-Arab village of Deir al-Assad.

    In the south, Israeli troops faced heavy resistance as they took control of the strategically important Christian town of Marjayoun.

    The UN humanitarian relief coordinator has criticised both sides for not stopping fighting for long enough to allow aid to reach 120,000 civilians who need help in southern Lebanon.

    August 9

    Fighting continues in southern Lebanon, with the Israeli army confirming that 15 soldiers were killed in clashes with Hezbollah.

    Israeli fighter jets continue to strike targets in the north, east and centre of Lebanon, leaving at least one person dead.

    Israel announced that it was expanding its ground offensive in Lebanon, pushing troops up to 20km over the border.

    Sayyed Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, said his group rejected a proposed UN resolution to end the conflict but backed a Lebanese government proposal to send troops to the south of the country.

    * Israel to expand ground offensive
    * Nasrallah vows to continue fight

    August 8

    The Arab League accuses the UN of doing nothing to solve the crisis, saying that the conflict will sow “the seeds of hatred and extremism across the Middle East”.

    At least 19 people are killed during Israeli air strikes with 13 killed in two raids on the town of Ghaziyeh, near Sidon.

    Four Israeli soldiers are killed during clashes with Hezbollah and the group continues to fire rockets at civilian areas of northern Israel.

    Israeli military officials announce that the Israeli army is now holding land up to 8km inside Lebanon.

    * Arabs warn of Lebanon ‘civil war’
    * Lebanon fighting continues as UN meets

    August 7

    The Lebanese government says it will send 15,000 troops to the south when Israeli troops begin to withdraw from the area.

    Israeli attacks against villages in southern and eastern Lebanon claim about 60 lives in 24 hours.

    A UN Security Council vote on resolution to end conflict is delayed.

    Israeli army says three of its soldiers killed in battles in south Lebanon and Hezbollah fires more rockets into northern Israel, wounding one person.

    Fouad Siniora, the Lebanese prime minister, demands “quick and decisive ceasefire” and calls for immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon.

    Lebanon's health minister says the Israeli offensive has killed 925 people, mostly civilians, and left 75 missing and presumed dead, not including Monday's casualties. Ninety-seven Israelis have been killed.

    * Lebanon to send 15,000 troops south
    * Israeli strikes kill scores in Lebanon
    * Siniora in emotional plea for truce
    * Agency forced to deliver aid by hand
    * Israeli reservists caught ‘unprepared’

    August 6

    Israel continues its ground and air offensive in Lebanon, launching a series of attacks that kills 13 people.

    Fouad Siniora calls for a ‘quick
    and decisive ceasefire’
    At least 15 people are killed by Hezbollah's deadliest wave of rocket attacks on Israel since fighting began on July 12.

    Israel says it will keep attacking Hezbollah until an international force arrives to take over in southern Lebanon.

    Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, says that there will be violence in the Middle East “for some time to come” even after the adoption of a UN resolution aimed at ending the conflict.

    And Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, in an interview with a German newspaper, tells European leaders to stop preaching to him about civilian war casualties.

    * Hezbollah in deadly rocket attack
    * Rice: Lebanon violence to continue
    * Olmert to Europe: Stop ‘preaching’

    August 5

    Lebanon rejects a draft UN resolution proposed by the US and France that calls for “full cessation of hostilities” between Israel and Hezbollah, saying it did not adequately address Lebanese concerns.

    An Israeli minister says time is running out for Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, following the completion of the draft UN resolution.

    Hezbollah rockets kill three people in northern Israel and wound five, police and medics say.

    Israel warns residents of Sidon to evacuate south Lebanon's biggest city.

    Helicopter-borne Israeli naval commandos attack Hezbollah fighters near the southern Lebanese city of Tyre overnight.

    Thousands of people demonstrate in Britain and France to demand a Middle East ceasefire.

    * Beirut dismisses UN draft resolution
    * Israel kills Hezbollah leaders in Tyre
    * Protest marches in London, Paris

    August 4

    Israeli air raid hits farm close to Syrian border in Bekaa Valley, killing 33 farm workers and wounding 20.

    Hezbollah fires more than 100 rockets into northern Israel, killing three people and wounding several. At least two rockets land in or near Israeli city of Hadera, about 80km inside Israel, the deepest rocket attack so far.

    US and France inch closer to a deal on a UN resolution calling for an end to fighting.

    Bombardment of a house in frontline Taibeh village in south Lebanon kills seven civilians and wounds 10.

    Israeli aircraft destroy four bridges linking Beirut to the north, disrupting aid efforts.

    Hezbollah fighters kill three Israeli soldiers near Markaba.

    * Dozens killed in Israeli air raids
    * New Israeli air strikes on Lebanon
    * Lebanese vow to rebuild

    August 3

    Israel's government reportedly prepares to occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani river.

    Hezbollah's leader Hasan Nasrallah warns that his fighters will launch rockets at Tel Aviv if Beirut is bombed again.

    Four Israeli soldiers are killed in heavy fighting in south Lebanon

    At least eight Israeli civilians are killed in Hezbollah rocket attacks against Israeli cities.

    * OIC anger at UN over Lebanon
    * Hezbollah warns of Tel Aviv strike
    *
    Baalbek after the bombs

    August 2

    Hezbollah fires more than 230 rockets into Israel in one day – the highest number so far. Some land as much as 70km inside Israel.

    Hundreds have been killed in the fighting

    Israeli commandos in helicopters raid an Iranian-funded hospital in Baalbek. Israel claims to capture five mid-level Hezbollah members in the attack; Hezbollah claims that only civilians are killed.

    Ehud Olmert says fighting will continue until an international force arrives in south Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah.

    Several thousand Israeli troops are now believed to be in south Lebanon.

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    Israeli raid captures Hezbollah fighters
    *
    Israel to fight on in Lebanon
    *
    Arab women lead Lebanon coverage
    *
    Israeli hackers target Hezbollah TV

    August 1

    Israeli forces moved into Lebanon in an expansion of their offensive, meeting fierce resistance from Hezbollah.

    Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, signals that a ceasefire may be on the horizon.

    Israeli strategy shifts from air strikes to ground invasion

    The Israeli army says three Israeli soldiers have been killed in the fighting.

    Hezbollah launches multiple rockets at Matzuva in northern Israel, and the Israeli military says five of its soldiers have been wounded in cross-border fire.

    EU foreign ministers call for an immediate end to hostilities, watering down demands for an immediate ceasefire at the insistence of Britain and other close US allies.

    Israel's justice minister says about 300 of an estimated 2,000 Hezbollah fighters have been killed so far, while the tourism minister puts the number at 400. Hezbollah denies the claims.

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    Lack of security delays Lebanon aid
    *
    Israel to resume air onslaught
    *
    Senior Iran cleric say arm Hezbollah

    July 31

    Israel suspends its air attacks on southern Lebanon for 48 hours after meetings between Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, and Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister.

    Rice says she believes that a ceasefire could be forged within the week.

    But Israel's security cabinet gives the army the green light to widen a ground offensive against Hezbollah fighters.

    Thousands of Lebanese reach across the sectarian and religious divide to help hundreds of thousands of mostly Shia refugees fleeing Israel’s bombardment in the south of the country.

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    Israel halts air strikes for 48 hours
    *
    Rice: Lebanon truce ‘this week’
    *
    Israel okays wider ground offensive
    *
    Lebanon sees rare unity

    July 30

    Protesters attacked the UN office
    in Beirut after the Qana air raids

    An Israeli air raid on a south Lebanon village, Qana, kills more than 60 Lebanese civilians, most of them children who were sleeping.

    Thousands of protesters storm the UN building in Beirut after the attack and the United Nations, along with Western and Arab leaders, condemn the bombing raid.

    Lebanon cancels the visit by Condoleezza Rice.

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    UN stormed amid fury over Qana bombing
    *
    Annan dismay at UN inertia
    *
    Israeli attack draws outrage
    *
    Lebanon tells Rice to stay away
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    Syria-Lebanon border crossing hit
    *
    Lebanon wants return of Shebaa Farms

    July 29

    Israeli soldiers move deeper into Lebanon

    Fouad Siniora, the Lebanese prime minister, says that if Israel wants secure borders it must withdraw from the disputed Shebaa Farms area that it has occupied since 1967.

    Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, vows to hit Israel with more rockets and says that Condoleezza Rice's visit to the region is aimed to “impose conditions that serve Israel”.

    * Lebanon to Israel: Return Shebaa Farms
    * Nasrallah vows more strikes

    July 28

    Bush and Blair agree to send a UN force to Lebanon

    George Bush, the US president, and Tony Blair, the British prime minister, agree to send a UN multinational force to support the Lebanese government.

    The Israeli government says it is ready to call up 30,000 reservists to support its offensive in Lebanon but says it will not expand its campaign for now.

    Nabih Berri, speaker of Lebanon's parliament and a leading Shia politician, says his Shia Amal movement and Hezbollah would join forces against Israel's offensive in Lebanon.

    * Bush, Blair back UN force for Lebanon
    * Israel ready to call up reservists
    * Speaker of Lebanon's parliament backs Hezbollah

    July 27

    Israeli warplanes have continued to strike targets across Lebanon

    Israel says it has been implicitly “authorised” to continue its attacks in Lebanon by the failure of Wednesday's international summit in Rome to call for a ceasefire.

    An Israeli security cabinet meeting agreed to continue air strikes whilst maintaining a limited ground offensive, political sources said.

    Israeli warplanes hit Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, killing at least seven people, reports said. At least 40 Hezbollah rockets also hit several towns in northern Israel, including Kiryat Shimona.

    * Israel ‘authorised’ to continue attacks
    * Fighting rages in Lebanon

    July 26

    Hezbollah fighters parade in Beirut before the present conflict

    Israel is accused of ignoring repeated warnings that it was shelling close to United Nations observers in southern Lebanon before an Israeli bomb killed four of them.

    A 15-nation summit in Rome failed to reach agreement on calling for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon.

    Israeli and Hezbollah forces continue battling for control of the town of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon.

    * Israel ‘ignored UN bomb warnings’
    * Lebanon summit fails to agree truce call
    * Battle rages for Lebanese town

    July 25

    Four soldiers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon in south Lebanon are killed by an Israeli strike in south Lebanon.

    Israel says it plans to enforce a “security zone” in southern Lebanon until an international force can be sent to take over.

    Israeli troops enter the border town of Bint Jbeil, a Hezbollah military stronghold, for the first time.

    Mahmoud Komati, the deputy chief of the Hezbollah politburo, says he does not expect Israel to react so strongly to the group's capture of two Israeli soldiers.

    Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of using artillery-fired cluster grenades against a Lebanese village.

    * Israel used cluster grenades on civilians
    * Israel ‘to control Lebanon security zone’
    * Israeli strike kills four UN soldiers
    * Israel enters Hezbollah stronghold
    * Hezbollah: Israeli response unexpected

    July 24

    Condoleezza Rice makes a visit to Beirut on the way to Israel, blames Hezbollah for the war and says a ceasefire would be possible only if two captured Israeli soldiers are freed.

    Jan Egeland, the UN humanitarian chief, accuses Hezbollah of “cowardly blending” among Lebanese civilians.

    Israeli troops battle their way to a key Hezbollah stronghold in south Lebanon and capture two fighters.

    * Israel pushes deeper into Lebanon
    * Rice sets tough terms for truce
    * Hezbollah blamed for civilian deaths

    July 23

    Israeli air strikes kill at least 12 civilians, including a Lebanese press photographer near the southern city of Tyre.

    The Israeli army said that it had taken control of the Lebanese border village of Maroun Al-Ras and had captured two Hezbollah members there.

    Hezbollah missiles land on Haifa killing two civilians and wounding several others. More than 2,200 rockets have hit Israel so far, says Amir Peretz, Israel's defence minister.

    Jan Egeland describes Israeli bombing of build-up areas as “a violation of humanitarian law” as he toured bombed areas of south Beirut.

    Condoleezza Rice travels to the Middle East.

    * Israel captures two Hezbollah men
    * Israeli troops praise Hezbollah tactics
    * Israel would accept EU force in Lebanon

    July 22

    Israel confirms heavy fighting inside Lebanon

    Israeli ground troops move into the village of Maroun al-Ras in south Lebanon and take control. The Israeli army insists that incursions will be limited in scope despite the recall of thousands of reserve troops.

    Israel continues its offensive by hitting communications targets in Lebanon, including a relay station used by several Lebanese television stations.

    Hezbollah fires at least 50 rockets hitting several cities and villages in northern Israel.

    Washington rushes a delivery of precision-guided bombs to Israel, according to The New York Times.

    Condoleezza Rice describes the plight of Lebanon as part of the “birth pangs of a new Middle East” and says that Israel should ignore calls for a ceasefire.

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    Rice sees bombs as birth pangs
    *
    Bush rushes bombs to Israel
    *
    Israeli troops seize Lebanese village

    July 21

    Hezbollah are proving stronger than Israel anticipated

    Israel calls up several reserve army battalions and drops leaflets over southern Lebanese villages warning civilians to leave the area.

    More than 100,000 civilians have already left their homes in south Lebanon.

    Brigadier-General Alon Friedman, who is in charge of Israeli army operations in the north, said: “It's possible that in the coming days our ground operations will increase.”

    Hezbollah launch fewer rockets than on any day since the conflict began. Only 40 rockets reach Israel.

    The Israeli air force continues to hit targets around Lebanon. More than 300 Lebanese civilians have now been killed in the raids.

    * Israel calls up army reservists
    * South Beirut suburb devastated
    * Israelis in the mood for war

    July 20

    Lebanon's civilians have borne the brunt of Israeli air strikes

    Israeli army units enter southern Lebanon to attack Hezbollah positions near the border. Four Israeli soldiers are killed.

    An Israeli airman dies when two Apache attack helicopters collide near the northern border.

    Israeli air attacks on southern Lebanese towns and Baalbek kill 45 Lebanese civilians.

    Hezbollah fires more than 120 rockets at Israel. Two Arab children are killed in the Israeli-Arab town of Nazareth.

    * Israeli-Arab children killed in attack
    * Israel: Dissenting voices for peace
    * Lebanon ‘torn to shreds’
    * Feature: Watching American TV in Beirut

    July 19

    Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah

    Israel drops 23 tonnes of bombs on a single target in southern Beirut in an attempt to kill Hassan Nasrallah.

    More than 70 Lebanese civilians are killed as Israel continues its bombing campaign against Lebanese infrastructure and Hezbollah positions.

    Israeli commando units enter Lebanon at several points along the border.

    They discover several underground Hezbollah bunker complexes and engage in firefights with Hezbollah members. Two Israeli soldiers are killed.

    Hezbollah fire more than 100 missiles into Israel. One Israeli is killed in the town of Nahariya.

    An Israeli F-16 fighter aircraft crashes while taking off from its base in southern Israel. The pilot escapes unharmed.

    * Israel may send troops into Lebanon
    * Israel bombs Hezbollah ‘bunker’

    July 18

    Emile Lahoud, the Lebanese president, inspects a bomb site

    Israel continues its air strikes across Lebanon. The attacks kill 11 Lebanese soldiers in their army barracks east of Beirut.

    Hezbollah rockets again strike Haifa, wounding several Israelis.

    Saudi Arabia says it will support the deployment of an international military force to stabilise Lebanon.

    More than 200 Lebanese have now been killed in the Israeli offensive.

    * UN seeks international force for Lebanon
    * Thousands of foreigners flee Lebanon
    * US Muslims criticise Bush over Middle East

    July 17

    A Lebanese man frees a pigeon from a ruined house in Beirut

    Israeli strikes on Lebanon continue, killing more than 45 civilians.

    Hezbollah fires more rockets into Israel, injuring at least 10 civilians in Haifa and Safed.

    Kofi Annan, the UN secretary-general, calls for an international military force to separate the warring sides.

    Israeli forces briefly enter parts of Lebanon to attack and destroy Hezbollah posts along the border.

    Foreign governments begin evacuating their citizens from Lebanon.

    * Israel bombs Lebanese factories
    * Olmert: Israel facing moment of truth
    * Syria watches and waits

    July 16

    Smoke rises after Hezbollah rockets hit a train station in Haifa
    Hezbollah rockets hit Haifa, Israel's second city, killing eight civilians and wounding more than 20.

    Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, says the Haifa attack will have “far-reaching consequences”.

    Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, says the battle against Israel is “just at the beginning”. That evening more rockets land in other northern Israeli towns, wounding several more civilians.

    Continuing Israeli air attacks kill at least 23 people around Lebanon.

    Iran warns Israel that any attack on Syria will incur “unimaginable losses”.

    * Air strikes test Lebanese unity
    * Lebanon blames US for UB silence
    * Lebanon exodus gathers pace

    July 15

    Lebanese civilians flee air attacks in south Lebanon, 15 July.

    Israeli aircraft destroy Hezbollah's headquarters in southern Beirut in an attempt to kill Hasan Nasrallah, the group's leader.

    Israel bombs Lebanon's ports and other sites across Lebanon. The attacks kill at least 35 people.

    Eighteen Lebanese civilians die when an Israeli rockets hit their van near the southern city of Saida.

    Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, promises “open war” against Israel.

    Hezbollah rockets hit Tiberias, an Israeli city in Galilee. The attacks are the deepest so far.

    Foreign government make plans to evacuate their citizens from Lebanon.

    * Hezbollah ‘declares war’ on Israel
    * Iran denies supplying missile that hit ship
    * Arabs rally against Israeli attacks
    * Britain send warships to the Middle East

    July 14

    Israel was shocked when a Hezbollah missile hit a navy ship

    Israel bombs targets across Lebanon including bridges, roads and power stations. Israeli aircraft also hits Hezbollah's headquarters in Beirut.

    Israel also attacks broadcasting facilities belonging to Hezbollah's Al-Manar television channel.

    Hezbollah fires an Iranian-made anti-shipping rocket at an Israeli naval vessel off Beirut. The attack kills four Israeli sailors. Israeli accuses the Lebanese army of assisting Hezbollah.

    Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, say Israel's operations will end only when rocket attacks on Israeli cities stop, when Israel's two abducted soldiers are released and when Lebanon implements United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559, which calls for Hezbollah to be disarmed.

    * Attacks provoke mixed international reaction
    * On the ground in Israel
    * Saudi sideswipe at Hezbollah
    * Chirac questions Israeli intentions

    July 13

    Firefighters tackle a blaze at Beirut on July 13

    Israeli jets bomb the runway of Lebanon's only international airport, the Rafiq Hariri Airport in Beirut, at dawn. The airport is closed and flights are diverted.

    Israel announces an air and sea blockade of Lebanon, and says that Hezbollah will not be allowed to return to its former position along the border.

    Israeli aircraft attack what it says are Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon. The raids kill 35 Lebanese civilians.

    Hezbollah fires rockets that hit towns in northern Israel, including Nahariya and Safed. Two civilians are killed.

    * Scores killed as Israel strikes Lebanon
    * Israeli strikes kill 40 in Lebanon
    * Anxiety weighs down Beirut

    July 12

    The funeral of Sgt Nimrod Cohen, killed in Lebanon on12 July
    Hezbollah fighters seize two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid. Three Israeli soldiers are also killed in the attack.

    It says it will release them if Israel frees Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

    “Fulfilling its pledge to liberate the prisoners and detainees, the Islamic Resistance … captured two Israeli soldiers at the border with occupied Palestine,” a Hezbollah statement said.

    Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime minister, said the attack was an “act of war” by Lebanon and said he would make the country pay a “heavy price”.

    Later that day, Israel launches a small cross-border raid in the area where the two soldiers were abducted. Hezbollah destroyed one Israeli tank, killing its four-man crew. Another Israeli was killed in an operation to recover the tank.

    “If the soldiers are not returned, we will turn Lebanon's clock back 20 years”

    Lt-Gen Dan Halutz
    “This affair is between Israel and the state of Lebanon,” Major-General Udi Adam, head of Israel's Northern Command says. “Where to attack? Once it is inside Lebanon, everything is legitimate – not just southern Lebanon, not just the line of Hezbollah posts.”

    Lieutenant-General Dan Halutz, Israel's chief of staff, says: “If the soldiers are not returned, we will turn Lebanon's clock back 20 years.”

    On June 27 Hamas, an armed Palestinian group, had kidnapped an Israeli soldier in a cross-border raid from Gaza. Hamas demanded that Israel release Palestinian prisoners.

  2. Hezbollah has captured two Israeli soldiers during cross-border clashes, prompting Israel to carry out a ground and air assault that has killed at least two Lebanese civilians.

    The Lebanese group said on Wednesday that it had captured the pair to secure the release of detainees held in Israeli prisons.

    “In order to fulfil a promise to free the prisoners and detainees, the Islamic Resistance captured at 9:05am [0605 GMT] two Israeli soldiers at the borders with occupied Palestine,” Hezbollah said referring to its military wing.

    “The two prisoners were moved to a safe place,” it said.

    The Syria-backed group “expressed readiness to start a process of negotiations for a prisoner exchange deal with Israel”, a Lebanese political source said.

    Hezbollah refused to comment but its leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, will announce the group's position at a news conference in coming days.

    Hezbollah, the only Lebanese faction to retain its weapons after the 1975-90 civil war, is also a political party with 14 members of parliament and two cabinet ministers.

    ‘Act of war’

    The Israeli defence ministry confirmed the kidnapping and said it held the Lebanese government “directly responsible” for their fate and safe return.

    Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, convened an emergency meeting of cabinet ministers for 7pm (1600 GMT) and said that those who tried to test Israel's resolve would “pay a heavy price”.

    He described the kidnapping as an “act of war” as he promised a “very painful and far-reaching” response.

    Israel retaliates

    Lebanese security sources said Israeli aircraft retaliated to the kidnapping and earlier cross-border attacks by Hezbollah by bombing three bridges in south Lebanon.

    Two Lebanese civilians were killed and five people wounded in the strikes, Lebanese security sources said.

    Separately, the Israeli medical rescue service Zaka said three Israelis were killed and eight wounded in the Hezbollah attacks.

    The identities of the casualties were not immediately known.

    Hezbollah said it had destroyed an Israeli tank that had entered Lebanon after its cross-border raid, inflicting casualties on its crew.

    Aljazeera television said seven Israelis had been killed in Wednesday's border violence.

    Lebanese security officials put the toll at six, saying three Israeli soldiers were killed in the morning raid during which the two soldiers were captured, and that three other soldiers died when their tank exploded on the border.

    Ground assault

    Meanwhile, Israel's army radio reported that ground forces had entered Lebanon to search for the missing soldiers.

    Israel's Channel 10 television said a reserve infantry division had been mobilised and was expected to be sent to Israel's northern border with Lebanon.

    Israeli troops have not struck deep into Lebanon since they withdrew from a southern border strip in 2000 after waging an 18-year war with Hezbollah's Shia fighters.

    International condemnation

    The US assistant secretary of state, David Welch, on a visit to Egypt, told reporters that the capture of the soldiers, if confirmed, was “a very dangerous escalation”.

    “We call for the release of those who have been captured if, as we understand, the news is true,” he said.

    Britain's foreign office minister, Kim Howells, said: “We call on all parties to take actions to promote a rapid and peaceful resolution of the crisis and urge that any Israeli action be both measured and proportionate.”

    The UN envoy to Lebanon, Geir Pedersen, called on Hezbollah to release the soldiers and urged all parties to “exercise maximum restraint and avoid any further escalation”.

    Palestinian connection

    The Hezbollah attack coincided with a two-week-old Israeli raid in the Gaza Strip, ordered partly in retaliation for the abduction of a soldier by Palestinian fighters last month from a border post.

    Osama Hamdan, the spokesman of Hamas in Lebanon, said Wednesday's kidnapping strengthened the position of his Palestinian movement.

    “We have proven to this enemy [Israel] that the one option is the release of Palestinian, Lebanese and Arab captives. All captives, without exception,” Hamdan told Aljazeera television.

    Hamdan said they may be “co-ordination and an understanding” between Hamas and Hezbollah, suggesting they might act together over their demands.

  3. Israeli troops have entered Lebanon to search for two soldiers captured by Hezbollah fighters during a cross-border raid.

    Lieutenant-General Dan Halutz, the Israeli army chief of staff, warned the Lebanese government that Israel would attack its infrastructure and “turn back the clock in Lebanon by 20 years” if the soldiers were not returned, Israeli TV reported.

    Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, described the Hezbollah raid as an “act of war” by Lebanon and promised a “very painful and far-reaching response”.

    The Israeli military carried out air attacks, and used tanks and gunboats in retaliatory strikes.

    Two Lebanese civilians were killed in an Israeli air strike on a coastal bridge in Qasmiyeh.

    Four other bridges in the south were hit and five Lebanese were wounded, Lebanese security sources said.

    Escalation

    Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, said Israeli attacks would not lead to the release of the captured soldiers.

    Hezbollah said it had captured the pair to secure the release of detainees held in Israeli prisons.

    “Any military operation will not lead to returning the [Israeli] captives. The only means is indirect negotiation and thus a swap,” Nasrallah said.

    “We are already responding with great strength”

    Ehud Olmert
    “If the enemy is thinking of escalation and that it wants Lebanon to pay a price then … we are ready and willing, more than the enemy expects.”

    Hezbollah said earlier that the soldiers had been transferred to a “safe place”.

    The group's supporters set off fire crackers and distributed sweets in the streets of Beirut after it issued its claim. Similar scenes were reported across Lebanon.

    Seven killed

    Seven Israeli soldiers were killed during the Hezbollah raid and clashes that followed.

    Hezbollah and the Lebanese authorities said Israeli forces had not crossed far into Lebanese territory.

    Israeli troops have not struck far into Lebanon since they withdrew from the southern border area in 2000 after Hezbollah's Shia fighters waged an 18-year campaign against them.

    Olmert called a special cabinet session for 1700 GMT to discuss further military action.

    “It is an act of war by the state of Lebanon against the state of Israel in its sovereign territory,” he said.

    The Israeli army shelled towns in
    southern Lebanon
    “We are already responding with great strength … The cabinet will convene tonight to decide on a further military response by the Israel Defence Forces [Israeli military].”

    The Palestinian Hamas government praised Hezbollah's capture of the soldiers.

    “This operation, which comes two weeks after the capture of an Israeli soldier in Gaza, shows the weakness of the Israeli army which boasts that it is an invincible army,” the group said in a statement.

  4. Hezbollah has captured two Israeli soldiers during cross-border clashes, prompting Israel to carry out a ground and air assault that has killed at least two Lebanese civilians.

    The Lebanese group said on Wednesday that it had captured the pair to secure the release of detainees held in Israeli prisons.

    “In order to fulfil a promise to free the prisoners and detainees, the Islamic Resistance captured at 9:05am [0605 GMT] two Israeli soldiers at the borders with occupied Palestine,” Hezbollah said referring to its military wing.

    “The two prisoners were moved to a safe place,” it said.

    The Syria-backed group “expressed readiness to start a process of negotiations for a prisoner exchange deal with Israel”, a Lebanese political source said.

    Hezbollah refused to comment but its leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, will announce the group's position at a news conference in coming days.

    Hezbollah, the only Lebanese faction to retain its weapons after the 1975-90 civil war, is also a political party with 14 members of parliament and two cabinet ministers.

    ‘Act of war’

    The Israeli defence ministry confirmed the kidnapping and said it held the Lebanese government “directly responsible” for their fate and safe return.

    Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, convened an emergency meeting of cabinet ministers for 7pm (1600 GMT) and said that those who tried to test Israel's resolve would “pay a heavy price”.

    He described the kidnapping as an “act of war” as he promised a “very painful and far-reaching” response.

    Israel retaliates

    Lebanese security sources said Israeli aircraft retaliated to the kidnapping and earlier cross-border attacks by Hezbollah by bombing three bridges in south Lebanon.

    Two Lebanese civilians were killed and five people wounded in the strikes, Lebanese security sources said.

    Separately, the Israeli medical rescue service Zaka said three Israelis were killed and eight wounded in the Hezbollah attacks.

    The identities of the casualties were not immediately known.

    Hezbollah said it had destroyed an Israeli tank that had entered Lebanon after its cross-border raid, inflicting casualties on its crew.

    Aljazeera television said seven Israelis had been killed in Wednesday's border violence.

    Lebanese security officials put the toll at six, saying three Israeli soldiers were killed in the morning raid during which the two soldiers were captured, and that three other soldiers died when their tank exploded on the border.

    Ground assault

    Meanwhile, Israel's army radio reported that ground forces had entered Lebanon to search for the missing soldiers.

    Israel's Channel 10 television said a reserve infantry division had been mobilised and was expected to be sent to Israel's northern border with Lebanon.

    Israeli troops have not struck deep into Lebanon since they withdrew from a southern border strip in 2000 after waging an 18-year war with Hezbollah's Shia fighters.

    International condemnation

    The US assistant secretary of state, David Welch, on a visit to Egypt, told reporters that the capture of the soldiers, if confirmed, was “a very dangerous escalation”.

    “We call for the release of those who have been captured if, as we understand, the news is true,” he said.

    Britain's foreign office minister, Kim Howells, said: “We call on all parties to take actions to promote a rapid and peaceful resolution of the crisis and urge that any Israeli action be both measured and proportionate.”

    The UN envoy to Lebanon, Geir Pedersen, called on Hezbollah to release the soldiers and urged all parties to “exercise maximum restraint and avoid any further escalation”.

    Palestinian connection

    The Hezbollah attack coincided with a two-week-old Israeli raid in the Gaza Strip, ordered partly in retaliation for the abduction of a soldier by Palestinian fighters last month from a border post.

    Osama Hamdan, the spokesman of Hamas in Lebanon, said Wednesday's kidnapping strengthened the position of his Palestinian movement.

    “We have proven to this enemy [Israel] that the one option is the release of Palestinian, Lebanese and Arab captives. All captives, without exception,” Hamdan told Aljazeera television.

    Hamdan said they may be “co-ordination and an understanding” between Hamas and Hezbollah, suggesting they might act together over their demands.

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