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Israel Wipes Out Coastal Lebanese Radar Positions

00:53 Jul 16, '06 / 20 Tammuz 5766
by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

Israeli air force planes continue striking Lebanese targets, completely wiping out radar positions on the Lebanese coast on Saturday evening.


The radar positions that were bombed included those belonging to the Lebanese army and the Hizbullah. According to IDF sources, it appears all of the radar positions targeted by the air force were successfully destroyed. The IDF Spokesperson's Office reported that some of the demolished radars were used in the fatal Hizbullah C-802 missile strike on an Israeli naval gunship Friday night. One sailor was killed and three are reported as missing as a result of the unprecedented attack.

In addition, air force jets struck several tall buildings in the Dehiyah neighborhood in Beirut, stronghold of the Hizbullah and the location of its headquarters, which was also targeted and destroyed. According to a senior IDF officer, a previous strike in Beirut led to the collapse of an 11-story building, the rubble of which blocked the exit of a bunker where Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah was hiding. Israeli planes also bombed Nasrallah's private Beirut residence.

The Al-Jazeera satellite television station reported that IDF forces launched three missiles at the Tripoli seaport, on the northern stretch of the Lebanese coast. Also reported was a missile strike on the Beirut port, which handles 95 percent of the country's commercial trade.

In another airstrike, IDF warplanes fired four missiles at a border crossing between Lebanon and Syria. A Syrian military installation is located at the crossing, although Israeli sources said that only targets on the Lebanese side of the border were targeted. Syrian officials confirmed that there were no Israeli attacks on Syrian soil.

In a related report, WorldNetDaily.com journalist Aaron Klein said that military sources in the Golan Heights identified gunfire directed at Israel from Syrian territory on Friday. The IDF is attempting to ascertain the exact source of the shooting, according to Klein.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=107399


996 posted on 07/15/2006 3:14:02 PM PDT by TexKat
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Hizbullah Leader Promises "Surprises"

00:20 Jul 16, '06 / 20 Tammuz 5766
by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

In a speech broadcast on Friday night, Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah encouraged the people of Lebanon and promised Israel "surprises," one of which he cited as he spoke.


Nasrallah called upon the Lebanese people to remain steadfast in the face of military strikes from Israel, but also in the face of "US, international, and Arab support." He said that he believes the Lebanese people will remain "ready to sacrifice," promising "another victory" and declaring that Hizbullah fighters, and God, "realized the victory in 2000." Nasrallah was referring to then-Prime Minister Ehud Barak's decision to withdraw Israeli troops from a security zone in southern Lebanon, which Israel patrolled in conjunction with the now-defunct South Lebanese Army.

"To the Zionists," the Hizbullah leader continued, "I will no longer say: if you hit Beirut, we will hit Haifa. You have changed the rules of the game. You wanted an open war, an open war is what you will get. It will be a full war - Haifa and beyond Haifa, and beyond Haifa."

Employing Islamic rhetoric, Nasrallah taunted Israelis: "You do not know who you are fighting. You are fighting the sons of Mohammad and the prophet's family.... We have faith not possessed and unrivalled by anyone else on earth. You chose war with people proud of their history and who have great abilities."

Turning to Arab leaders, the terrorist leader declared, "We are adventurists. We didn't bring to our country anything but victory and pride. This is our history. We know your history. In 1982, we proved we were the sane ones. We never counted on you, we count on ourselves and God.

"The surprises will begin. This is the first surprise. Right now, the Israeli war ship at sea, look at it now, it's burning," Nasrallah concluded, after his men had carried out an unprecedented missile attack on a navy vessel operating off the coast of Lebanon.

One sailor was killed in the attack and three others are listed as missing-in-action as of Saturday night.

IDF sources confirmed that the attack on the navy was unexpected, saying that the military was unaware that Hizbullah was armed with the Chinese C-802 anti-ship missile that struck the vessel. The missiles were assumed to have been provided by Iran.

On Saturday, Israeli planes bombed Nasrallah's private home, as well as the Hizbullah headquarters in Beirut. A senior IDF officer said that a previous bombing raid in Beirut led to the collapse of an 11-story building, the rubble of which blocked the exit of a bunker where Nasrallah was hiding.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=107398


1,003 posted on 07/15/2006 3:16:35 PM PDT by TexKat
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To: TexKat

I wonder if that is the same "Aaron" that reports on John Batchelor's radio show?


1,018 posted on 07/15/2006 3:21:56 PM PDT by Txsleuth
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