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U.S. military sends more aid to Lebanon
AP on Yahoo ^ | 5/26/07 | Zeina Akram - ap

Posted on 05/26/2007 9:17:00 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

TRIPOLI, Lebanon - Three U.S. transport planes carrying military aid to Lebanon's army arrived in Beirut Saturday, part of an international airlift to support troops fighting Islamic militants in a Palestinian refugee camp.

At the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp on the outskirts of the northern city of Tripoli, a four-day-old truce mostly held up despite sporadic gunfire. A few dozen more Palestinians left the camp.

Four ambulances entered the camp bearing medicine on Saturday, and trucks from the international Red Cross brought water, bread and candles.

Souad Ali, 70, one of the people who left, said she had cancer and asthma and did not know where she would go.

"I don't care if I sleep on the street. Anywhere is better than this hell," she said, pointing to the camp.

The fighting broke out Sunday when police raided suspected Fatah Islam hideouts in Tripoli, searching for bank robbers. The fighting spread to the nearby refugee camp where the group had set up.

At least 20 civilians and 30 soldiers were killed in the fighting earlier this week. The Lebanese military says 60 Fatah Islam fighters were killed; the group put the toll at 10.

About half of Nahr el-Bared's 31,000 residents have fled since the truce took hold, flooding nearby Beddawi camp.

The Lebanese army has been gearing up for a renewed fight, rolling more troops into place around the camp already ringed by hundreds of soldiers backed by artillery and tanks.

Fatah Islam has claimed to have over 500 fighters, armed with automatic weapons, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades. The group's leader has been linked to Al-Qaida in Iraq and says he admires Osama bin Laden.

Eight military transport planes have landed at Beirut airport since late Thursday — four from the U.S. Air Force, two from the United Arab Emirates and two from Jordan. The Lebanese military confirmed it has received supplies from Arab countries and the U.S. but gave no details. Media reports said they included ammunition, body armor, helmets and night-vision equipment.

U.S. military officials have said Washington will send eight planes of supplies, part of a package that had been agreed on but that the Lebanese government asked to be expedited. The three U.S. transport planes that arrived Saturday came from Kuwait, said airport officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The U.S. aid is sensitive in a nation deeply divided between supporters of a pro-Western government and an opposition backed by America's Mideast foes, Iran and Syria. The opposition, led by the Shiite Hezbollah, accuses Prime Minister Fuad Saniora's government of being too closely allied to Washington.

Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah warned Friday that Lebanon was being dragged into a U.S. war against al-Qaida that would destabilize the country. He advised the military against assaulting the refugee camp, calling instead for a negotiated solution.

An all-out assault on the camp risks sparking unrest and violence elsewhere in the country, where some 400,000 Palestinian refugees live, mostly in camps that are rife with armed groups.

The U.S. military aid also could attract other militants into what they see as a battle against the West and its allies.

A group billing itself as al-Qaida's branch in Syria and Lebanon vowed "seas of blood" Friday if the Lebanese army resumes its attack.

Meanwhile, Palestinian factions have been scrambling to find a negotiated solution to end the siege. Defense Minister Elias Murr said Friday he was "leaving room for political negotiations," which he said must lead to the surrender of the Fatah Islam fighters inside the camp.

"If the political negotiations fail, I leave it to the military command to do what is necessary," he said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aid; alqaeda; fatahislam; lebanon; military; sends; tripoli

1 posted on 05/26/2007 9:17:03 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
Note to Fatah Islam: Incoming!!!!
2 posted on 05/26/2007 9:19:39 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: NormsRevenge; mewzilla

3 posted on 05/26/2007 9:21:47 AM PDT by Enterprise (I can't talk about liberals anymore because some of the words will get me sent to rehab.)
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Meanwhile , in Gaza..

Palestinians inspect a destroyed compound used by Hamas's Executive Force after an Israeli air strike in Gaza May 26, 2007. Israel pounded Hamas positions in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, killing at least four fighters, and seized a minister in Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh's cabinet, stepping up a campaign against the ruling Islamists. (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters)

4 posted on 05/26/2007 9:23:04 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... For want of a few good men, a once great nation was lost.)
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To: NormsRevenge
Lebanon was being dragged into a U.S. war against al-Qaida that would destabilize the country.

When was the last time Lebanon was "stable?"

5 posted on 05/26/2007 9:29:01 AM PDT by ASA Vet (Pray for the deliberately ignorant.)
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To: ASA Vet
"When was the last time Lebanon was "stable?"

If memory serves me correctly it was just before Carter became President.

6 posted on 05/26/2007 9:34:29 AM PDT by Enterprise (I can't talk about liberals anymore because some of the words will get me sent to rehab.)
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To: ASA Vet

When they do exactly as told by islamofascists.


7 posted on 05/26/2007 9:37:32 AM PDT by mamelukesabre
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To: NormsRevenge
BBC:

New US military aid for Lebanon

8 posted on 05/26/2007 12:01:38 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
from the BBC report:

He was speaking after the leader of Shia militant group Hezbollah, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, said Lebanon should not be part of a US war on al-Qaeda.

9 posted on 05/26/2007 12:06:08 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: Enterprise

Just before Carter became President and Lebanon at that time was still a Christian country.


10 posted on 05/28/2007 9:39:01 AM PDT by peter the great
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Good for us and after all this is what Reagan would do.


11 posted on 05/28/2007 9:40:34 AM PDT by peter the great
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