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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hezbo Soldiers Were Crying for Help
2006-08-14
During the battles over the weekend, Hizbullah men who were in genuine distress were crying out for help," the officer said, referring to battles in the western sector. The IDF official added that throughout the fighting it was easy to spot Iranian assistance to Hizbullah.

"It was an Iranian front," the officer told Ynet.

Meanwhile, most forces who entered southern Lebanon over the weekend are still there, with the exception of members of the Herev regiment, who operated in the western sector for 30 straight days. The troops returned to Israel for a break but may still be called upon to return to Lebanon. "They said their beards are longer than Nasrallah's," a senior officer said.
Probably rodent free also
Posted by:Captain America

#6  Perfect graphic. Bravo. To hell with crying, wait until the bubbles stop coming up.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-14 21:19  

#5  The Tranzi leaders of Israel?

Posted by: 3dc   2006-08-14 18:24  

#4  It's not surprising that Hezboschmucks are filtering reinforcements into South Lebanon; what is crazy, though, is that the Israeli troops are not authorized to stop the cars loaded with Hizballah fighters, boxes of guns and military equipment.

Who gave that stupid order ?
Why are the Israeli leaders behaving in a so masochistic way ?
Posted by: leroidavid   2006-08-14 18:18  

#3  DEBKAfile: Hizballah is filtering reinforcements into South Lebanon among returning refugees. They are taking up positions in the still undamaged bunkers and fortified civilian dwellings

August 15, 2006, 12:01 AM (GMT+02:00)

Therefore, although the rockets and guns were silent up to Monday night and thousands of displaced people in Israel and Lebanon headed for their ravaged homes, DEBKAfile’s military sources report trepidation about the durability of the ceasefire. The tense calm was marred only by three incidents in which Israeli troops shot Hizballah fighters making threatening approaches after Israel ordered its ground, air, artillery and naval forces to hold their fire at 0800 Monday Aug. 14 – unless threatened.

Northern Israelis came out of their bomb shelters after 33 days, South Lebanese cars clogged roads heading south from Beirut Monday morning. Both met scenes of destruction. After night fell, Hizballah staged victory celebrations in Beirut, while its leader, Hassan Nasrallah proclaimed a “historic and strategic victory” over Israel.

The IDFÂ’s northern command watching the thousands of displaced Lebanese flocking to their homes feared they would be used as cover for Hizballah to exploit the ceasefire for reinforcing its depleted South Lebanese forces.

By afternoon, their fears were realized: cars loaded with Hizballah fighters, boxes of guns and military equipment were clearly visible heading south. Israeli troops were not authorized to stop them. DEBKAfile quotes a senior military source as saying that Hizballah is making a mockery of the ceasefire which Israel honored. “The situation is dangerous,” he said, Most of Hizballah’s fortifications, including its bunker network in the south, were not destroyed as reported. Fresh Hizballah strength is now heading back to man those war stations anew.

Earlier Monday, LebanonÂ’s Shiite parliament speaker Nabih Berrir asked for 48 hours to persuade Hassan Nasrallah to accept a new proposal for Hizballah forces to remain in the south with their arms as an auxiliary force attached to the Lebanese army units to be deployed south of the Litani River.

Israeli troops inside Lebanon will hold their positions until a strengthened international force and the Lebanese army are able to take over.
Posted by: Legolas   2006-08-14 17:14  

#2  Iblis, they are there because it may come to that. At the moment, I suspect IDF is going through recon/inventory phase. Chances are (better than 50%) that Hezbully will not uphold ceasefire.
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-08-14 17:06  

#1  So, what exactly is the point of being in S. Lebanon if the IDF is not even rounding up weapons and rockets?
Posted by: Iblis   2006-08-14 16:34  

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