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Soldier killed in Lebanon fighting with Fatah al-Islam
2007-06-01
A Lebanese soldier was shot dead on Thursday by Islamist militants dug in at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, a military source said. Three other soldiers were wounded in fighting with the al Qaeda-inspired Fatah al-Islam fighters at the Nahr al-Bared camp, the battleground for Lebanon's worst internal clashes since the 1975-1990 civil war.

Security sources said bodies had also been found under the rubble of buildings destroyed on the edges of the camp, taking the death toll from the fighting to 84 -- 35 soldiers, 29 militants and 20 civilians.

The Lebanese government has demanded the militants surrender. Fatah al-Islam say they have been acting in self defense and refuse to hand over any of their fighters. A brilliant 1969 agreement stops the army entering Lebanon's 12 Palestinian refugee camps, which are home to 400,000 people.

The government has given Palestinian leaders in Lebanon a chance to find a way out of the stand-off, as it is concerned that the refugees will see more army action at the camp as an attack on their community. More than 25,000 of the camp's 40,000 Palestinians have fled the fighting. Most of the displaced refugees have flooded the nearby Beddawi camp, where they are being looked after by relief organizations.

Members of Lebanon's anti-Syrian cabinet have described Fatah al-Islam as a tool of Syrian intelligence, although Damascus denies any links to the group. The group's Palestinian leader says he follows the same ideology as al Qaeda and many of his estimated 300 gunmen have fought in Iraq.

Lebanese authorities say Fatah al-Islam includes men from Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Tunisia, Syria , Afghanistan, Pakistan & Lebanon.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Let the Lebanese flatten the he$$ out of this and all other "palestinian" refugee camps. If any members of UNHCR complain, shoot them, too. It's time the "refugee" problem be settled, one way or another. Maybe the US should take out the back-up - Soddy money, Irantian training, and UN complicity.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-06-01 15:36  

#4  A wonderful idea, Howard.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-06-01 15:01  

#3  Maybe we should loan the Lebs some air power for the weekend? A handful of JDAMS would sort.
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-06-01 07:31  

#2  Pop. Sizzle. Pop.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-01 04:54  

#1  Reports are that those Sunni Muslims are better armed than Leb government troops. Saudi oil money at work again.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-06-01 03:39  

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