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Lebanese Army Attempts to Seize Militant Positions Inside Camp
2007-06-01
Artillery bombardment intensified at Nahr al-Bared around midmorning Friday, with Lebanese troops attempting to seize the main offices of Fatah al-Islam in the northeastern part of the Palestinian refugee camp.

Under the cover of artillery barrages, dozens of Lebanese army tanks and armored carriers moved against the Islamic militants surrounded in Nahr al-Bared near the northern port city of Tripoli.

Clouds of white smoke billowed from the camp where Fatah al-Islam militants have been holed up in a 13-day siege by the Lebanese army.

The shelling also ignited fires in the camp that spewed black smoke.

The militants have barricaded themselves in residential neighborhoods of narrow, winding streets and apartment buildings.

About 50 armored carriers, battle tanks and military vehicles from elite units massed at the northern edge of the camp and drove toward the forwardmost positions, according to Associated Press Television News crew at the scene.

There was no confirmation that the army units were making a final push to take over the camp, or were just advancing to grab territory and isolate the militants in pockets.

However, a resident from inside the camp said "Fatah al-Islam positions were overtaken and destroyed in the push."

Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamadeh told APTN from Beirut: "I think the army is determined this time to go ahead and probably to reduce several pockets of Fatah al-Islam terrorists."

A significant decrease at one point in the shelling, accompanied by a rise in machine gun fire from armored carriers and exchanges of automatic rifle fire, suggested the troops were already engaging the militants.

Artillery bombardment intensified at Nahr al-Bared several hours later, with Lebanese troops attempting to seize the main offices of Fatah al-Islam in the Samed quarter in the northeastern part of the camp.

Al-Arabiya television said troops seized militant sniper positions.

Television footage showed the movement of T-55 Russian-made tanks, French-made Panhard tanks, M-113 U.S.-built armored personnel carriers and jeeps with 106mm rifles mounted on them. Sandbags were packed on some of the vehicles.

Military officials would not comment on the troop movements and journalists were pushed back further from the camp. But a statement by the army command said troops came under fire from the militants and the army was "responding with accurate and decisive fire to deter them." The statement said the army was at the same time avoiding civilian casualties.

The concentrated bombardment began in the morning, with heavy barrages targeting Fatah al-Islam positions.

Sporadic gunfire exchanges have continued daily since a truce halted three days of heavy fighting.

A Lebanese soldier was killed by Islamic militants' sniper fire on Thursday.

The death Thursday raised to 32 the number of soldiers killed since fighting between the army and Fatah al-Islam militants began on May 20. At least 20 civilians and about 60 militants also have been killed.

The army has ringed the Nahr el-Bared camp with hundreds of soldiers, backed by artillery and tanks, poised to storm the camp and prevent militants from fleeing. The government has vowed to crush the militants, who have said they will fight till the end.

Thousands of Palestinians have fled the camp, but thousands more are still inside, along with the Fatah al-Islam fighters.

On Thursday, army commander Gen. Michel Suleiman toured the military positions around Nahr al-Bared, vowing to track down the militants responsible for killing the soldiers.

On a separate front, members of the mainstream Fatah movement of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Islamist Jund al-Sham group exchanged gunfire in Ein el-Hilweh, Lebanon's largest refugee camp near the southern port city of Sidon.

According to the account, a Fatah militant, whose brother had been killed by the Islamists earlier this month, shot at one of Jun al-Sham members he thought was responsible, without hitting him.

That led to an exchange of small arms fire and grenades that lasted about half an hour at the camp late Thursday.(Naharnet-AP-AFP)
Posted by:mrp

#8  The weapon systems in the article are about right for going into the Paleo camps : about the only thing I would recommend as an add-on would be thermobaric warheads for their RPGs. That way, the Lebs can safely drop buildings on top of the Fatah al-Islam.

By the way, sandbags on APCs make a good armor boost since they are cheap, easy to make, and help to prevent bullet splash. They are not the best against RPGs, for that you would want slat armor.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2007-06-01 21:54  

#7  I hope the Lebanese are being supplied with more than ammo.
Posted by: Super Hose   2007-06-01 19:26  

#6  Sandbags were packed on some of the vehicles.

Talk about low-budget armor!

The government has vowed to crush the militants, who have said they will fight till the end.

More good news.

Thousands of Palestinians have fled the camp, but thousands more are still inside, along with the Fatah al-Islam fighters.

Do these stupid fucks ever learn? Hanging with the terrorists gets you just that, a hanging. Muslims will learn soon enough that the star next to their moon symbol is nothing they should be hitching their dreams to.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-01 17:55  

#5  Time to call in the Ethiopians ...
Posted by: doc   2007-06-01 16:20  

#4  Artillery bombardment intensified at Nahr al-Bared around midmorning Friday

World-wide protests against Lebanese brutality in 5..4..3
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-01 14:27  

#3  Anyone hoping the other Palestinians in refugee camps rise up in solidarity with Fatah al-Islam?

Perhaps Israel should follow the Lebanese model for dealing with terrorists? Why uses jets when artillery works just as well?
Posted by: danking_70   2007-06-01 13:26  

#2  Islamic militants getting killed is always a Good Thing™
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-06-01 12:35  

#1  go go Arabs!
go go Phoenicians!
Posted by: Shipman   2007-06-01 11:16  

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