- Title: LEBANON: Bombs explode in Beirut port and on a van carrying civilians.
- Date: 16th July 2006
- Summary: (W4) SOUR VILLAGE, LEBANON (JULY 15, 2006) ( REUTERS) PICK UP TRUCK WITH BODIES ARRIVES AT HOSPITAL IN SOUR VILLAGE; CRYING MAN APPROACHING TRUCK BUT HELPED AWAY BY OTHER MEN; MEN PULL BODIES FROM TRUCK (3 SHOTS)
- Embargoed: 31st July 2006 13:00
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- Location: Lebanon
- Country: Lebanon
- Reuters ID: LVAANPMEL3SS06OHIILJ8WU2C2ZE
- Story Text: For the first time, ports in Christian areas were bombarded and a helicopter missile hit a lighthouse on Beirut's seafront.
Israel's bombing of Lebanese roads, bridges, ports and airports, as well as Hizbollah targets, is its most destructive onslaught since a 1982 invasion to expel Palestinian forces.
On Saturday (July 15, 2006) 32 civilians including 15 children, in air strikes meant to punish Lebanon for letting Hizbollah guerrillas menace the Jewish state's northern border.
It was the deadliest single strike since Israel launched an air campaign against Lebanon after two of its soldiers were captured by Hizbollah militants on Wednesday.
Relatives gathered at a hospital to identify the dead said they came from two families -- Abdallah and Ghanem -- and were trying to escape their village of Marwaheen.
The families had fled after the Israeli army told residents they had just hours to leave.
Around 100 residents showed up at a nearby base of the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) seeking shelter but went home after officials were unable to confirm the warning by Israel, UNFIL spokesman Milos Strugar told Reuters.
Other residents had tried later to leave and were killed in the missile strike, Strugar said, adding Lebanese authorities had asked UNIFIL to help evacuate 120-160 people remaining in Marwaheen. They would be relocated in the morning.
Relatives blamed UNIFIL for the deaths, pelting peacekeepers with stones when they arrived with the bodies after the strike.
At least 97 civilians have been killed and some 300 wounded by Israeli strikes in the bloodiest violence since its 1996 Grapes of Wrath campaign aimed at ending Hizbollah attacks on Israeli troops who then occupied southern Lebanon.
In that campaign, 106 Lebanese civilians were killed when Israeli aircraft struck a base run by U.N. peacekeepers in Qana where villagers had sought shelter.
The deaths increased international pressure on the Jewish state that resulted in an understanding that neither Hizbollah nor Israel would target civilians.
Four Israeli civilians have been killed by Hizbollah rockets fired into northern Israel since Wednesday. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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