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Lebanese army close to eliminating Fatah al-Islam terrorists. Really.
2007-07-26
Lebanese army troops unleashed a barrage of artillery and tank shells on the northern Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in an effort to seize the remaining pockets controlled by Fatah al-Islam militants. Troops advanced towards fortified positions of Islamist militants at a Palestinian refugee camp on Wednesday, in what political sources said was the start of a final assault to root out the gunmen.

In some of the heaviest bombardment of Nahr al-Bared in weeks, army cannons fired shells at a rate of 8 to 10 every minute at suspected Fatah al-Islam positions inside the camp. The shelling could be heard in the nearby port city of Tripoli, witnesses said. Moving in under cover of artillery and tank fire, soldiers killed at least three Fatah al-Islam militants at Nahr al-Bared camp in north Lebanon, raising the overall death toll from two months of fighting to at least 245, security sources said.

A senior military official said Wednesday that two soldiers were killed in military operations a day earlier, raising to 120 the number of troops killed since fighting with the al-Qaida-inspired militants broke out in the camp on May 20. "This is the final phase of the military operation," one Lebanese political source said, adding that he expected the army to capture the whole camp by the end of this week.

Security officials said the army shelling on Monday had mainly targeted the Saasaa neighborhood of the camp, where remaining militants are thought to be hiding in underground shelters and bunkers. The source said there were about 100 people left inside the area controlled by Fatah al-Islam -- 60 fighters and 40 civilians who include 24 wives of militants and 16 children.

Throughout last week, the army used loudspeakers to urge the militants to surrender or allow their families to leave the camp, but they have vowed to fight to the death. The army has consistently demanded the unconditional surrender of the militants who had attacked its positions around Nahr al-Bared on May 20, killing around 16 soldiers. Palestinian and U.N. officials had earlier put the number of civilians left in the hundreds. The Lebanese source said some 200 civilians had left the camp in recent days.

Witnesses said soldiers blasted with tanks and artillery the last pockets of the militants who have refused repeated calls to surrender. The fighting, which began on May 20, is Lebanon's worst internal violence since the 1975-1990 civil war. The conflict has further undermined stability in Lebanon, already crippled by a prolonged political crisis and shaken by bombings that have killed six U.N. peacekeepers and two anti-Syrian lawmakers in the past eight months. "At its heaviest shortly after dawn, some 20 shells a minute were hitting the camp," said one witness who watched the fighting from a distance. "It was deafening."

The militants hit back, firing a few Katyusha rockets into areas outside the camp. The security sources said two soldiers were wounded in the clashes.

Fatah al-Islam, which espouses al Qaeda's ideology but says it has no direct links to Osama bin Laden's network, emerged last year after breaking away from a Syrian-backed Palestinian faction. It has Lebanese, Palestinians and other Arabs, including some Iraq war veterans, in its ranks. The political sources said the military had rejected an offer from Fatah al-Islam to put its Lebanese members in charge of the group in return for safe passage of all non-Lebanese militants outside Lebanon, the deployment of a Palestinian force in the camp and the retreat of the army from the camp.
Posted by:Fred

#9  I hope we are training them and can upgrade at least their helicopters. I wouldn't make a whole lot of noise while we're doing it, but I can't see even the tranzies arguing for a weak Lebanese military.
Posted by: Super Hose   2007-07-26 23:31  

#8  They aren't nearly as undertrained as they were a few weeks ago, which is something.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-26 23:11  

#7  If people ever bothered to do research, one would find that:

a) The Lebanese Army has deliberately been kept weak and ineffectual by all the factions in that country (probably the only thing they have ever agreed on),

b)The army has about 60,000 under-trained and relatively inexperienced troops (many of dubious loyalty) with 1960s era equipment and,

c) An 'air force' that consists of a handful of unarmed helicopters.

Given those conditions, it would seem to be a wee bit difficult to perform close air support, strategic bombing, and effective urban combat.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-07-26 22:36  

#6  they have spunk but sure aren't worth a shit at clearing this refugee camp
Posted by: sinse   2007-07-26 14:28  

#5  One of the principal characteristics of the Arab Mind is total inability to distinguish between desire and reality.

just like liberals
Posted by: AT   2007-07-26 09:21  

#4  One of the principal characteristics of the Arab Mind is total inability to distinguish between desire and reality.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-07-26 08:02  

#3  I can't say I've ever heard anything about the Lebanese Army, but they certainly have spunk. They ain't taking it no more from these bad guys. The news report of a continuous "barrage of artillery and tank shells" on the bad guys just makes me feel warm and fuzzy towards the Lebanese Army.
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-07-26 03:21  

#2  It's a type of inshallah level. Just as good if not better than the infidel level.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-07-26 00:41  

#1  Haven't they fired enough arty to LEVEL this place?
No I'm not complaining, mind you.
Posted by: Free Radical   2007-07-26 00:31  

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