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Israeli forces close in on key Hezbollah stronghold
2006-07-25
JERUSALEM - Israeli forces battled to take over a second Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon on Tuesday in intensifying ground clashes with the guerrillas’ frontier garrison, sources on both sides said. Calling Bint Jbeil “one of the major Hezbollah centres”, an Israeli military spokesman said tanks and troops had sealed off the town, killed or wounded dozens of guerrillas, and were engaged in sporadic firefights with the hold-outs. “We are operating in the town. I can’t say we are in total control of the town yet,” the spokesman said.

Hezbollah had no immediate word on its casualties but said in a statement that its men were fighting Israeli forces on Bint JbeilÂ’s outskirts and the surrounding area. Al Jazeera television said four Israeli soldiers were wounded in TuesdayÂ’s clashes. The army did not comment on fresh casualties, but has said two tank crewmen were killed in Bint Jbeil on Monday while several more soldiers were wounded.

Taking Bint Jbeil could be a morale-booster for Israel, which launched a Lebanese offensive after Hezbollah killed eight soldiers and abducted two others in a July 12 border raid. Some 400 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 35 Israelis have since died.

“Bint Jbeil was basically the main Hezbollah outpost, even a symbol,” Major-General Yiftach Ron-Tal told Israel Radio. “I think this has an important impact on morale,” he said. ”In Hezbollah’s worst dreams it never expected the Israeli Defence Forces to enter Bint Jbeil and take it over during this campaign.”

Israel lost seven army commandos last week in capturing Maroun Al Ras, a nearby Hezbollah stronghold that had served as a staging ground for attempted infiltrations of Israeli border villages and cross-border rocket launches.

According to Israeli intelligence estimates, the Hezbollah fighters are holed up in a network of tunnels and trenches around Shia Muslim villages in southern Lebanon. Israel ordered civilians out of 14 of the villages over the weekend.
Ron-Tal said that, if Israeli forces assumed full control of Bint Jbeil, they would effectively split southern Lebanon -- the heartland of the Iranian-backed Shia guerrilla group.

But he said Israel should not consider rebuilding outposts in Bint Jbeil used during a 22-year-occupation that was ended in 2000, in part due to fatigue at Hezbollah ambushes on troops. Located some 4 km (2.5 miles) from the Israeli border, Bint Jbeil was first conquered by Israel during a 1972 assault on Palestinian refugee guerrillas. It was retaken six years later, when Israel launched a major push against the Palestinians.

The Israeli army said its forces have killed at least 10 guerrillas in the current incursions but had no firmer figures. ”There is fierce fighting, and we are not in a position to check the pulse of each and every enemy casualty,” an army spokeswoman said.
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#6  Parking lot
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-25 18:07  

#5  Ahmadinejad has been making about a apolyptic threat per hour today compared to only two a day the past week.

The general rule of thumb is that when Muslims threaten, it is because they are losing or they fear losing.
Posted by: mhw   2006-07-25 14:53  

#4  I believe most civilians are gone from that town anyway. Once Israel clears it, I believe they will watch the area with UAV assets and just blast anything that tries to go back in.
Posted by: crosspatch   2006-07-25 11:37  

#3  This is a war of attrician with the Hezb below the surface. It's important to seal off passages and never let up, so the Hezb goes without rest.
There will be Israeli casualties, but they must continue to collapse the tunnel structure and gain ground.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-07-25 10:21  

#2  They should level it now. What's a D-9 for, anyway?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-25 10:12  

#1  Evacuate all the remaining civilians this time. No civilians will make it harder for the Hezzies to sneak back. Any more crap, and their IAF can level the place.
Posted by: Apostate   2006-07-25 10:04  

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