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- UN halts Gaza aid after Israel attack on workers
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AP - The U.N. suspended food deliveries to Gaza and the Red Cross accused Israel of blocking medical assistance after forces fired on aid workers, killing two, as the threat of a wider conflict emerged with Lebanon.
- Rockets from Lebanon spark fear of second front
The salvo of rockets launched into northern Israel on Thursday morning prompted flashbacks of the punishing war between Israel and the radical Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah that in 2006 turned huge swaths of both Israel and Lebanon into virtually uninhabitable bombardment zones.
- Fears Subside Over Rocket Fire From Lebanon
Rockets launched from southern Lebanon into Israel raised fears of a renewed war between the countries, but worries subsided when it appeared the attack came from small militant groups.
- Hizbollah Denies Israel?
The Hizbollah minister in Lebanon's cabinet has denied the group is responsible for rockets fired into Israel. A rocket punched a hole in the roof of a home for the elderly in Nahariya, Israel Earlier, Israeli forces fired mortars on Lebanon after
- Hizbollah Denies Israel Strike
Earlier, Israeli forces fired mortars on Lebanon after rockets fell on northern Israel. The move was 'a pinpoint response at the source of fire', an Israeli military spokesman said. Three rockets fired from Lebanon hit northern Israel in the area near
- Rockets from Lebanon hit Israel amid Gaza offensive
0:26 am TWN, By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA, Reuters Israel pressed its offensive against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip on Thursday amid sharp Red Cross criticism that it was delaying access to casualties. A rocket salvo from Lebanon slightly wounded two
- Israel: Facing War On Two?
Israeli forces have fired mortars into Lebanon after rockets fell on northern Israel, the army has confirmed. Policeman inspects a crater believed to be left by rockets fired at Israel from Lebanon The move was 'a pinpoint response at the source of
- Israel: Facing Two Wars?
The move was 'a pinpoint response at the source of fire', a military spokesman said. Three rockets hit northern Israel the area near the town of Nahariya, five miles south of the Lebanese border. Two elderly women were lightly wounded by one of the
- Rockets Fired From Lebanon Into Israels North
Soldiers rested on the Israeli side of the border with Gaza during the three-hour cease-fire on Wednesday. More Photos > JERUSALEM - Israels conflict with Hamas in Gaza threatened to broaden on Thursday as at least three rockets were fired into the north
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Lebanon has made progress toward rebuilding its political institutions and regaining its national sovereignty since 1991 and the end of the devastating 16-year civil war. Under the Ta'if Accord - the blueprint for national reconciliation - the Lebanese have established a more equitable political system, particularly by giving Muslims a greater say in the political process while institutionalizing sectarian divisions in the government. Since the end of the war, the Lebanese have conducted several successful elections, most of the militias have been weakened or disbanded, and the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) have extended central government authority over about two-thirds of the country. Hizballah, the radical Shi'a party, retains its weapons. Syria maintains about 25,000 troops in Lebanon based mainly in Beirut, North Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley. Syria's troop deployment was legitimized by the Arab League during Lebanon's civil war and in the Ta'if Accord. Damascus justifies its continued military presence in Lebanon by citing the continued weakness of the LAF, Beirut's requests, and the failure of the Lebanese Government to implement all of the constitutional reforms in the Ta'if Accord. Israel's withdrawal from its security zone in southern Lebanon in May of 2000, however, has emboldened some Lebanese Christians and Druze to demand that Syria withdraw its forces as well.
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