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Lebanon issues ultimatum to militants (Surrender or face a military onslaught)
AP on Yahoo ^ | 5/23/07 | Scheherazade Faramarzi and Sam F. Ghattas - ap

Posted on 05/23/2007 2:35:31 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

NAHR EL-BARED REFUGEE CAMP, Lebanon - Lebanon's defense minister issued an ultimatum Wednesday to Islamic militants barricaded in this Palestinian refugee camp to surrender or face a military onslaught.

Fighters from the al-Qaida-inspired Fatah Islam militant group vowed not to give up and to fight any Lebanese assault.

Storming the Nahr el-Bared camp — a densely built-up town of narrow streets on the Mediterranean coast — could mean rough urban fighting for Lebanese troops and further death and destruction for the thousands of civilians who remain inside.

It could also have grave repercussions elsewhere across troubled Lebanon, sparking unrest among the country's estimated 400,000 Palestinian refugees. Already some of the other refugee camps in Lebanon, which are rife with armed groups, are seething with anger over the fighting.

But the military appeared determined to uproot Fatah Islam after three days of heavy bombardment of the camp, sparked by an attack by the militants on Lebanese troops Sunday following a raid on its fighters in the nearby northern city of Tripoli.

"Preparations are seriously under way to end the matter," Defense Minister Elias Murr said in an interview with Al-Arabiya television. "The army will not negotiate with a group of terrorists and criminals. Their fate is arrest, and if they resist the army, death."

Members of Fatah Islam said they were ready to fight.

"We are not going to let those pigs defeat us," said one of a half-dozen fighters standing outside the group's office inside the camp. The fighter, who identified himself with the pseudonym Abu Jaafar, wore a belt hung with grenades.

Another militant who said he was a deputy leader of the group said the fighters were willing to agree to a cease-fire if the military allowed them to remain in the camp.

But the militant, who gave his pseudonym as Abu Hureira, warned the troops would "face a massacre" if they attempt to enter Nahr el-Bared. It is unclear how many Fatah Islam fighters are in the camp, but Abu Hureira said they number more than 500.

Around half of Nahr el-Bared's 31,000 residents have fled since a halt in the fighting Tuesday night, some clutching babies and plastic bags full of clothes. They traveled on foot and in cars past burned-out shops on streets strewn with broken glass, garbage and dead rats.

But thousands remain behind, either too ill to travel or unwilling to abandon their homes, and are now in danger of being caught in the crossfire.

Ahmed Kanaan, 92, was staying in the camp with his 37-year-old daughter. "We are treated like dogs," said the old man, who fled his home in what is now the Israeli city of Nazareth in 1948 after the first Arab-Israeli war. "They step on us and continue walking."

"I would have been better off had Palestine died altogether" in 1948, he said.

Occasional gunshots broke the quiet at the camp Tuesday night, witnesses said, but there was no fighting during the day Wednesday. In the afternoon, the army brought seven more armored carriers to its positions ringing the camp, although the troops did not move beyond the front line.

Army officials in Beirut refused to comment on the reinforcements.

Murr said 30 Lebanese soldiers were killed in the three days of fighting, along with as many as 60 militants, including fighters from Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia. But a top Fatah Islam leader said only 10 of his men were killed.

U.N. relief officials said the bodies of at least 20 civilians were retrieved from inside the camp during the lull in fighting.

At U.N. headquarters in New York, the Security Council condemned the attacks by Fatah Islam "in the strongest possible terms," saying they constitute an attempt to undermine the country's stability, security and sovereignty.

A press statement from the council, which was read by the current president, U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, appealed to all Lebanese "to maintain national unity" in the face of the violence and reaffirmed its support for Lebanon's democratically elected government.

The government appeared to be preparing in case the showdown sparks violence elsewhere in the country. In a sign of the danger, a bomb exploded Wednesday night in a mountain resort overlooking Beirut, a 90-minute drive south of Nahr el-Bared. The blast, which injured five people, was the third in the Beirut area since Sunday.

Fatah Islam denied responsibility for the first two bombings, which killed a woman and injured a dozen people. But many Lebanese fear more blasts if the siege continues.

Also Wednesday, Lebanese troops killed an Islamic militant as he prepared to throw a grenade at a unit of security forces raiding an apartment in Tripoli, police said. Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said two passers-by were wounded in the exchange.

Lebanon has 12 Palestinian refugee camps, which are all plagued by poverty and overcrowding. The camps are home to many armed factions, as well as Islamic militant groups which have sent fighters to Iraq to join the fight against U.S.-led coalition troops.

The Lebanese military stays out of the camps under a 1969 agreement that allows the Palestinians to run them.

Major Palestinian factions — including the mainstream Fatah and militant Hamas and Islamic Jihad groups — have distanced themselves from the militants in Nahr el-Bared. Unlike them, Fatah Islam adheres to al-Qaida ideology and appears to have a large number of non-Palestinian fighters.

But the Palestinian factions appeared divided over whether to send their fighters to help the Lebanese military against Fatah Islam.

Sultan Abuleinein, the Fatah chief in Lebanon, hinted his group might intervene, calling for the liberation of Nahr el-Bared from "the plague" of the militants in an interview with al-Arabiya television.

But Abbas Zaki, a PLO representative in Lebanon, denied that the major Palestinian factions supported a Lebanese storming of the camp or that they were willing to join. "Beware of being deceived that there is a decision by Fatah to fight," he told Al-Jazeera television.

A group claiming to be made up of Palestinians from Lebanon's largest refugee camp — Ein el-Hilweh — has posted a statement on an Islamic militant Web site warning that it would form "jihadi groups" — holy warriors — to fight alongside Fatah Islam.

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Scheherezade Faramarzi reported from Nahr el-Bared, Sam F. Ghattas reported from Beirut. Associated Press writers Nasser Nasser and Bassem Mroue in Beirut and Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations also contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
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To: NormsRevenge

“..holding his automatic gun machine..”

Waaaow, that must be extra dangerous.


21 posted on 05/23/2007 3:07:52 PM PDT by 353FMG (Liberalism is a satanic cult.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Damn shame we can’t do a (Surrender or face a military onslaught) in Iraq and Iran. If we could/did it would be over in a week or two.


22 posted on 05/23/2007 3:08:34 PM PDT by Flint
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To: bnelson44


"Sing us a song, you're the piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well, we're all in the mood for a melody
And you've got us feeling all right"


I dunno, looks kinda like a young Billy Joel.
23 posted on 05/23/2007 3:10:33 PM PDT by jdm
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To: txflake
This guy was seen in the area, though...


24 posted on 05/23/2007 3:14:07 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Put illegal immigrants on ICE)
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To: jdm
The eyes especially.

"Captain Jack will get you high tonight..."

25 posted on 05/23/2007 3:14:24 PM PDT by golas1964 (If my dog had Hillary's face, I'd shave her butt and teach her to walk backwards!)
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To: NormsRevenge

Too bad both sides can’t lose.


26 posted on 05/23/2007 3:18:25 PM PDT by Mr. Brightside (Rudy Giuliani is just another "Empty Dress Republican")
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To: NormsRevenge

They have more under 20 year olds than any other demographic. It’s going to stay rough for young people over there. That’s going to give way to dismal adults. I guess they can come to America, the world’s halfway, no make that wholeway house.


27 posted on 05/23/2007 3:20:38 PM PDT by kinghorse (I didn't question Nancy's patriotism. I questioned her judgment - Dick Cheney 2007)
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To: NormsRevenge

You don’t think fighter would drop his weapon, dress in civvies and walk out with the normal rabble to fight another day?
Guess a call from Lebanon to give up or be destroyed has gone out to this little group of fun guys. Hopefully they refuse and Lebanon follows through.


28 posted on 05/23/2007 3:21:04 PM PDT by Joe Boucher
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To: NormsRevenge

Defense Minister Elias Murr said in an interview with Al-Arabiya television. “The army will not negotiate with a group of terrorists and criminals. Their fate is arrest, and if they resist the army, death.”

I like this man.


29 posted on 05/23/2007 3:24:14 PM PDT by roaddog727 (BullS##t does not get bridges built)
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To: NormsRevenge

I vote for onslaught.


30 posted on 05/23/2007 3:24:34 PM PDT by manic4organic (Send a care package through USO today.)
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To: NormsRevenge

But Lebanon will not go after Hezbollah.


31 posted on 05/23/2007 3:30:44 PM PDT by familyop (cbt. engr. (cbt.--has been))
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To: Joe Boucher

Of course. All the more reason the media are complicit cirminals in the advocacy of youthful rebellion. They post the sentence, we will not surrender to those pigs, when the likelihood is indeed high that these cowards would surrender. They’ll melt. They know they can. It’s dispicable the way the media elevates these loser POS’s.


32 posted on 05/23/2007 3:33:10 PM PDT by kinghorse (I didn't question Nancy's patriotism. I questioned her judgment - Dick Cheney 2007)
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To: reagan_fanatic

Look!eeeeaaaaaaaaaaeerrr My cousin Billy...

33 posted on 05/23/2007 3:41:06 PM PDT by Major_Risktaker (Global Warming is a cover story for Peak Oil.)
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To: NormsRevenge
Lebanon's defense minister issued an ultimatum Wednesday to Islamic militants barricaded in this Palestinian refugee camp to surrender or face a military onslaught.

What?

No Lebanese House and Senate panels formed to determine if it's humane or infringing upon religious rights to do so?

Man, oh man, this guy's got to go! /s

34 posted on 05/23/2007 3:51:31 PM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: roaddog727
Defense Minister Elias Murr said in an interview with Al-Arabiya television. “The army will not negotiate with a group of terrorists and criminals. Their fate is arrest, and if they resist the army, death.”

He's doing all he can do without being blessed with a the "great communicator" like Nancy Pelosi to keep the peace./barfing sarcasm

35 posted on 05/23/2007 3:55:03 PM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: txflake

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/667398/posts
Black September


36 posted on 05/23/2007 4:07:31 PM PDT by happygrl (Dunderhead for HONOR)
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To: txflake
In short, it was September 1970 when the PLO threatened the Kingdom of Jordan and King Hussein had to fight the Palestinians to prevent them from overrunning his country.

He turned to the US for help, and President Nixon provided arms.

Read the entire article.

It is imperative to understand what happened almost 40 years ago, to understand what is happening now, and to understand the relationship of the Hashemite throne in Jordan to the USA.

37 posted on 05/23/2007 4:16:02 PM PDT by happygrl (Dunderhead for HONOR)
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To: NormsRevenge
If they all explode, who will be to blame for that? ;-)

The Usual Suspects in the Middle East.

38 posted on 05/23/2007 4:17:38 PM PDT by happygrl (Dunderhead for HONOR)
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To: NormsRevenge

These “refugees” CHOSE TO LEAVE IN 48.....


39 posted on 05/23/2007 4:20:51 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (We need a troop surge in New Orleans and Philly!)
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To: NormsRevenge

Good news...Muslims killing Muslims.


40 posted on 05/23/2007 4:41:13 PM PDT by blam
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