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Israel strikes bridges, fuel depots in Bekaa near Syria
2006-07-15
Israeli warplanes renewed attacks on Lebanon early Saturday, targeting bridges and fuel storage tanks and gas stations in the east and south, security officials said.

Hezbollah's Al Manar television station said at least three people were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Hermel, in the eastern Bekaa Valley. But security officials said six members of a family were injured when a rocket hit their house in Hermel.

Israeli fighter jets destroyed two bridges in eastern Lebanon, Lebanese officials said, declining to be named because they are not authorized to talk to the media.

The jets pounded a mountainous area near the border with Syria where radio and satellite TV antennas are located, they said.

Another strike targeted three bridges south of Beirut early Saturday, officials said.

Israeli jets also destroyed another bridge in the southern market town of Nabatiyeh, the officials said.

Jets also hit six gas stations and fuel tanks were also set ablaze in attacks along the coastal highway linking Beirut to the south of the country.

The Arab Al-Jazeera satellite TV channel also reported that Hezbollah's guerrillas had fired dozens of rockets at the Israeli town of Nahariya by the early hours of the morning.

In southern Lebanon, Israeli troops warned residents of the Lebanese border village of Marwaheen to evacuate in two hours or else the village would be destroyed, security officials said. No reason was given for the Israeli ultimatum.

About 150 Lebanese Sunni Muslim Bedouins left the village Saturday morning and assembled around a U.N. peacekeeping post seeking shelter, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to give statements to the media.

In Jerusalem, an Israeli army spokesman said Saturday that it attacked 44 Hezbollah targets in the past 24 hours, including the group's headquarters, al Manar broadcasting offices and several bridges in Lebanon, one on a Beirut-Damascus road.
Posted by:lotp

#5  If my direct TV can scramble during the 4th quarter of a tied playoff game due to "technical difficulties", I'm sure Ari in IDF Tech support could mess up the signal if the bosses wanted it done... without the muss and fuss of knocking out TV communications towers. May need them for the upcoming "woe is me" programing, when the Hizzies have to cry uncle.
Posted by: Capsu78   2006-07-15 12:29  

#4  The broadcast towers are RIGHT along the Syrian border. Patience, RBers.
Posted by: lotp   2006-07-15 09:28  

#3  Interesting that Israel has not taken out the Hezbollah TV station with HARM. You would think Hez would get a clue and go off the air. But then that might invite an attack. As long as they broadcast they're safe.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-15 09:26  

#2  Cutting of exit routes to make it difficult the move the two Israeli hostages.
Posted by: ed   2006-07-15 09:16  

#1  cutting off the resupply from Hezb's masters
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-15 09:09  

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