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Israeli officials: Hezbollah moving rockets among civilians inside south Lebanon villages
2007-07-23
JERUSALEM (AP) - Hezbollah guerrillas have moved most of their rockets in south Lebanon among civilians in villages, an apparent attempt to avoid detection by Israel and U.N. troops, Israeli military officials said Sunday.

The new moves are part of Hezbollah's reorganization after last summer's war, the officials said. During that 34-day conflict, Hezbollah fired almost 4,000 rockets at Israeli population centers, and Israeli land and air assaults caused heavy damage to Lebanese towns and neighborhoods.

Lebanon criticized Israel for targeting civilian areas, while Israel said Hezbollah was to blame for operating among civilians and putting them at risk.

Last summer, many of Hezbollah's rocket batteries were located in unpopulated rural areas, where the guerrillas dug networks of tunnels and fortifications, the officials said. But the army's new intelligence indicates that those positions have now largely been abandoned in favor of populated villages, which provide better cover for the group's activities. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the subject.

The U.N.-brokered cease-fire that ended the war expanded UNIFIL, the international peacekeeping force in south Lebanon, to 13,000 troops, entrusting it with ensuring that Hezbollah is not rearming near the Lebanon-Israel border.

Yasmina Bouziane, a UNIFIL spokesman in Lebanon, refused to comment on the Israeli charges.

A Hezbollah official in Beirut also refused to comment on the allegations. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the issue's sensitivity, said only that in the past Hezbollah guerrillas fired rockets at Israel from valleys and mountainous areas and not from inside villages.
"Who are you gonna believe, me, or your own lying eyes?"
The Israeli officials said Hezbollah's postwar efforts also include the construction of new fortifications north of the Litani River, farther from the Israeli border and out of UNIFIL's jurisdiction.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  Frank's got it. If Lebanese civilians willingly allow offensive bases to be set up in their midst then they are hostiles and become legitimate targets. Not much is going to change with respect to Islamic aggression until the terrorists earn a solid reputation for getting everyone around them killed. I hope that Israel blankets the entire area with cluster bombs to a depth of several inches. Muslims must somehow be taught that killing terrorists is their only hope for survival. Their continuing reluctance to do so has as yet not carried anywhere near the sort of penalties it should. Any complicity with terrorism should bring about vast quantities of suffering and death.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-23 12:13  

#4  Yasmina Bouziane, a UNIFIL spokesman in Lebanon, refused to comment on the Israeli charges.

That's OK, Yasmina. Just get out of the way.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-07-23 12:02  

#3  And I'll bet ya green helmet guy is warming up too.

Notice how they fail to mention that placing the launchers inside civilian communities is a violation of the Geneva Convention...

Yasmina Bouziane, a UNIFIL spokesman in Lebanon, refused to comment on the Israeli charges.

I see nothing! I know nothing!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2007-07-23 08:10  

#2  then they aren't civilians any more. They're open season when the shooting starts. f*ckwits
Posted by: Frank G   2007-07-23 07:22  

#1  Surprise meter?
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-07-23 07:18  

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