Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

**Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel **

By

RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 12 minutes ago

JERUSALEM - **Hezbollah fired more than 250 rockets into Israel on Sunday, the fiercest attack against northern Israel since the fighting began more than a month ago, the Israeli army reported. One Israeli man was killed. **

After a stormy debate Sunday, Israel’s Cabinet approved a Mideast cease-fire, agreeing to silence the army’s guns in less than 24 hours. The Israeli military and Hezbollah both embarked on a last-minute barrage, trying to inflict as much damage as possible before the cease-fire began.

Israeli warplanes ranged across south Lebanon, rocketing south Beirut and other areas with 23 missiles that killed at least 15 people.

The 24-0 Israeli Cabinet vote, with one abstention, came a day after the Lebanese government approved the agreement and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah gave his grudging consent. The truce was to take effect Monday morning.

But questions as to the truce’s durability quickly arose Sunday, when the Lebanese Cabinet canceled a critical meeting that was supposed to discuss the deployment of 15,000 troops to southern Lebanon, a key part of the cease-fire deal. Published reports said the Cabinet had been sharply divided over demands that Hezbollah surrender its weapons.

A heated debate erupted during Israel’s Cabinet session, with minister Ofir Pines-Paz criticizing the government’s decision to order an expanded ground offensive in the days before the cease-fire is to take effect.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said the cease-fire agreement would ensure that “Hezbollah won’t continue to exist as a state within a state.”

“The Lebanese government is our address for every problem or violation of the agreement,” Army Radio quoted him as saying.

The Israeli Cabinet session came as some 30,000 Israeli troops fought heavy battles with Hezbollah a day after 24 soldiers were killed in the highest Israeli toll of the monthlong war.

As the vote took place, Israeli shells slammed into the hard-hit Dahiyeh suburb, a Hezbollah stronghold just south of Beirut. Lebanese television reports said the strike destroyed a complex of eight residential buildings. TV footage panned across massive damage that appeared to stretch for several hundred yards in all directions.

An Associated Press photographer saw the body of one child being removed from the wreckage.

As explosions reverberated across the Lebanese capital, and there were reports of other strikes south of the city on the Christian town of Damour and a nearby village, dl-Naameh.

Earlier Sunday, Israeli warplanes fired missiles into gasoline stations in the southern port city of Tyre. Huge fires could be seen near the al-Bass Palestinian refugee camp north of Tyre and near the Najem hospital in the city. Israeli planes also attacked villages near Nabatiyeh north of the Litani River, killing three men.

The cease-fire was to go into effect at 8 a.m Monday. After a halt in fighting, some 15,000 Lebanese troops and an equal number of U.N. forces were to be deployed in south Lebanon and create a Hezbollah-free zone, from the Israel-Lebanon border to Lebanon’s Litani River, 18 miles away.

Israel said it hopes Lebanese troops will start deploying quickly, within a week or two.

“When the Lebanese and multinational force enters, Israel will withdraw and not before,” Israeli Cabinet minister Yaacov Edri said after the Cabinet vote.

Former Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz abstained in the vote, said a senior government official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The Lebanese government approved the deal Saturday, and Nasrallah signaled grudging acceptance, but also warned that “the war has not ended.”

In the Cabinet meeting, Olmert praised the cease-fire agreement approved by the U.N. Security Council, saying it will prevent a return to the status quo in which Hezbollah ran a state-within-a-state in south Lebanon, participants said.

The deal was seen at best as a draw with Hezbollah, and some felt Israel — unable to subdue a guerrillas force — had lost.

Neither the Lebanese army nor U.N. forces can be counted on to challenge Hezbollah and prevent the Iran-supplied guerrillas from rearming, military experts and commentators said.

The deal buys a period of calm, at best, and sets the region up for the next war with Tehran’s proxy army, critics said. The truce will be “a time-out until the next confrontation, and maybe not even this,” commentator Nahum Barnea wrote in Israel’s Yediot Ahronot daily.

The Cabinet session was overshadowed by rising Israeli casualties. Twenty-four soldiers were killed Saturday and at least 73 wounded.

Hezbollah appeared to be fighting as fiercely as ever. The guerrillas shot down an Israeli helicopter, a first in the war, and killed five crew members. Other troops were killed by Hezbollah anti-tank missiles. The army said it killed more than 50 Hezbollah fighters. The guerrillas reported three deaths but gave no date.

The violence has claimed more than 900 lives: at least 763 in Lebanon — mostly civilians_ and 147 Israelis, including 109 soldiers. On Saturday, 19 Lebanese civilians were killed in Israeli air raids.

President Bush had an 8-minute phone call Saturday with Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora to discuss the truce. The White House said it is determined to vanquish the hold of Hezbollah — and that of its Syrian and Iranian benefactors — on the south.

“These steps are designed to stop Hezbollah from acting as a state within a state, and put an end to Iran and Syria’s efforts to hold the Lebanese people hostage to their own extremist agenda,” Bush said.


AP writers Lauren Frayer and Sam Ghattas contributed to this report from Beirut.


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Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

Looks like Hezbollah is only getting stronger & stronger.

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

Man...these 250 rokets is a joke...non of the Israeli died sofar...only a few injured...250 damn rockets with no precision at all...hmmmmm

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

There is more damage the rockets do than just killing people. The whole area has been evacuated (or evacuation has been encouraged). This means that almost all economic activity in the region has been halted.

Moreover, it is just another fruit being added to basket of failed objectives of the Israeli Forces. Why has Israel been unable to stop rocket attacks? Instead of the attacks declining after Israeli bombardment, they only seem to be increasing.

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

^^Israel will get money from its father...the US...so whats the big deal...

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

I don't know. Ask the people who have left their jobs & homes.

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

Takbir!

Allah Akbar!

Long Live Hizbollah!
Long Live Nasrullah!

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

it is a significant psychological victory. just yesterday an israeli general (who are under pressure to show some aim achieved after all the bombardment and bad press) was claiming to have all but finished the rocket firing.

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

I agree that they'll be getting money from the U.S. immediately to repair their damaged economy. Obviously the Lebanese economy will suffer tremendously in comparison to Israels, but the perspective in the middle east (and the world, for that matter) of Israel being a 'strong' and 'powerful' military force has been shattered.

In fact, I'm sure the US has had to think twice about their goal of attacking Iran, which is inevitable... but think of it like this: Lebanon is a country with a population of 4 million, with only Hezbollah fighting against Israel. Iran is a country with a population of 70 million, with their official army fighting against (essentially) the U.S.

So there are two things we should take from these attacks.

1) Regardless of accuracy or not, Hezbollah has not done nearly as much civilian damage as Israel. I'm pretty sure it's not THAT hard for them to aim directly at civilian populations in Haifa and other northern Israeli cities, but this was clearly not their objective (i.e. civilian casualties).
2) the U.S. and the Zionists must surely reconsider their strategy for their future attack on Iran.

Capitalism and Zionism is spiralling downwards, regardless of how strong they may be econoically. Sooner or later, what goes up, must come down, and this war is a clear indiciation of the decline of these two systems. In my humble opinion.

Re: Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel

End result will be deaths of hundreds of Lebanese and destruction of their economy and infrastructure. Ego boost of Hizbollah but with some degradation of their capabilities. Low morale for IDF. Other than that, a useless war.

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In my opinion, all wars are useless.

How can you "fight" for "peace"... Isn't that an oxymoron in itself?

I don't think the war will necessarily result in an 'ego boost' for Hezbollah, because they seemed pretty confident from the get-go. If anything, it has resulted in a changed perception of the IDF and an 'ego boost' of Arab nationalism.

I'm not sure if Arab Nationalism can suffice for the damage caused to the country, but Israel has essentially been humiliated in this war.