Israel Resumes Air Strikes On Beirut Suburbs
August 03, 2006
Lebanese Red Cross workers removing bodies in the village of Srifa on August 1 (epa)
August 3, 2006 -- Israel has resumed air strikes targeting suspected Hizballah positions in the southern suburbs of Beirut and elsewhere in Lebanon.
Reports say Israel apparently carried out at least four air strikes in the Dahieh suburb of Beirut early this morning -- the first such Israeli raids in the area in days.
Israeli warplanes were also reported to have attacked targets near Lebanon's northern border with Syria, and in the eastern Bekaa Valley overnight.
Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora said in a videotaped message released today that Israel's three-week-old offensive has killed more than 900 people and wounded 3,000, while displacing one-quarter of his country's 4 million people.
In southern Lebanon, the Israeli military reported that one Israeli soldier was killed and four others wounded in fighting with Hizballah guerrillas in Ayt a-Shab. The death brings to 37 the number of Israeli soldiers reported killed in more than three weeks of fighting.
Hizballah attacked Israel with a record barrage of missiles on August 2, firing more than 230 rockets that killed at least one man.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces reportedly killed at least five Palestinians, including a child, in the southern Gaza Strip today. Some 15 others were reported wounded in air strikes.
Israel began its offensive in Gaza in late June after militants seized an Israeli soldier. Today, troops reportedly carried out house-to-house searches in the Rafah area.
(compiled from agency reports)