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Israel hit by Hezbollah barrage
2006-08-02
Hezbollah fighters have launched more than 220 rockets into Israel from Lebanon, the biggest single-day barrage since the conflict began. One person was killed and dozens injured as some rockets landed up to 70km inside Israel, the deepest so far. The upsurge came as Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Israel had destroyed Hezbollah's infrastructure. Mr Olmert insisted there would be no ceasefire until an international force is deployed in southern Lebanon. "I said I'd be ready to enter a ceasefire when the international forces, not will be ready, but will be deployed," Mr Olmert said of the timetable for a halt to the violence.

The hail of Hezbollah rockets came after Israeli troops raided Baalbek, a Hezbollah stronghold in north-east Lebanon, seizing five people they said were Hezbollah fighters. Hezbollah said they were civilians. In southern Lebanon, clashes have been continuing between Hezbollah and Israeli troops, now said to number around 12,000. About 750 people - mainly civilians - have been killed by Israeli action in Lebanon, according to the Lebanese health minister. This figure includes unrecovered bodies. A total of 55 Israelis, including at least 19 civilians, are known to have been killed by Hezbollah.

In other developments:
  • Britain's UN ambassador says agreement on an initial Security Council resolution to end the violence is close

  • World Food Programme officials say Israel has assured them emergency fuel supplies will be given safe passage into Lebanon

  • Iran's supreme leader urges the Muslim world to stand up to Israel and the US over their role in the conflict in Lebanon
One of the Hezbollah rockets landed near the town of Nahariya on the west coast, killing one person. Another struck close to the town of Beit Shean on the edge of the West Bank, 70km from the Lebanese border, while another landed in the West Bank - the deepest hit so far. Israeli planes also struck a village near Baalbek, killing several people.

The BBC's Richard Miron in the northern Israeli town of Tiberias said some residents had begun returning home, believing that the Israeli army had dealt with the rocket threat.

Hezbollah militants have claimed they used a new type of rocket for the attack - a Khaibar-1, thought by the Israelis to be a modified Iranian Fajr-5, which has a longer range than the Katyusha rockets they usually fire into Israel. A Hezbollah spokesman, Ghalib Abu Zeinab, said in an interview with the BBC Arabic Service that the latest attacks showed that Hezbollah was unbroken. "The rockets that have been raining down since this morning... and the firing of a missile over a distance of 70km, all this proves that the Lebanese resistance still has a high capability, including a missile capability."

Israeli Interior Minister Avi Dichter told the BBC that although Hezbollah remained active, he was confident Israel would achieve its aims in Lebanon. "Hezbollah is still alive, but the mission of this operation is not to crack down Hezbollah totally." he said. "We're trying to minimise the number of rockets launched towards Israel, and we know that all other targets that we have put right at the beginning of this special operation are going to be fulfilled."
Posted by:Mel

#8  ah ... I'm wound a little too tightly today, Frank. Other stuff going on. Thanks.
Posted by: lotp   2006-08-02 21:04  

#7  bet that was a Mel Gibson snark, Lotp?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-02 20:29  

#6  Not quite. I had some direct awareness of the Lavi project, for instance, and there was a fair amount of Israeli tech in that F-16 replacement. Cancelled due to US pressure when the Israelis made it clear they wanted to export the Lavi to pay for their own portion of the program ... the US tech in it was under the ITAR (international traffic in arms regulations) licensing and the US said no to the export, the Lavi was cancelled and they stuck with F-16s.

Much later they exported some of the Lavi tech to China ... 2003 I think it was. The Lavi was back in the mid-late 80s.
Posted by: lotp   2006-08-02 19:54  

#5  a bit like israel - fighter jet importers
Posted by: Mel   2006-08-02 19:51  

#4  actually the Germans were rocket scientists

Hezballah are rocket importers
Posted by: mhw   2006-08-02 19:41  

#3  Hezbolloh only thinks they're rocket scientists.

Some of the Germans really were.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-08-02 19:22  

#2  From wikipedia,


Hundreds more were launched that blew up in mid-flight, and so never made it into allied statistics. (Final development of the V-2 during the war was in fact to remedy this problem)

The final two exploded on (or near) their targets on 27 March 1945. The last British civilian killed was Mrs Ivy Millichamp, 34, in her home in Orpington. In all, about seven thousand civilians were killed in London by the V-2, an average of over 5 deaths per attack. This, however, understates the potential of the V-2, since many rockets were mis-directed and exploded harmlessly. Accurately targeted missiles were often devastating, causing large numbers of deaths - about 160 in one explosion in Woolwich, south-east London and 567 deaths in a cinema in Antwerp - and significant damage in the critically important Antwerp docks.


So using V2's as a yardstick, 201 missiles should have killed 1005 people.

V1's (again from Wikipedia);

Almost 30,000 V-1s were manufactured. Approximately 10,000 were fired at England up to March 29, 1945. Of these, 2,419 reached Metropolitan London. In the London area, roughly 5,500 persons died as a result of V-1 attacks, with some 16,000 more injured.


So Hizbollocks is doing nowhere near as well as the Germans did (thankfully)
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-08-02 19:14  

#1  210 missiles and only 1 death?

Did the Germans do this poorly with their V-1 and V-2 rockets against London and other UK cities? Does anyone have the data on number of casualties and number of German rockets used?
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-08-02 18:13  

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