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05-21-2007, 01:59 PM #1
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Lebanon Attacks Militants in Refugee Camp
Morning Edition, May 21, 2007 · Lebanese soldiers stepped up an artillery attack Monday on a crowded Palestinian refugee camp thought to house militants linked to al-Qaida, killing at least five civilians.
It was the second day of the siege against suspected members of the Fatah Islam group inside the Nahr el-Bared camp near the northern city of Tripoli.
The death toll remained uncertain as hundreds of Lebanese army troops, backed by tanks and armored personnel carriers, surrounded the camp. The tanks opened fire and mortar fire was returned from inside the camp.
Lebanese officials said Saddam El-Hajdib, one of the men killed in Sunday's fighting, was the fourth-highest ranking member of Fatah and a suspect in a failed German train bombing. In the past, others in the camp have said they were aiming to send trained fighters into Iraq.
At least 27 soldiers and 20 militants had been killed, Lebanese security officials told the Associated Press Monday, but the officials said they did not know how many civilians had been killed inside the camp because it is off-limits to their authority.
However, one camp official put the total dead at 34, including 14 civilians. But that could not be independently confirmed and other estimates of civilian deaths were lower.
Ahmed Methqal, a Muslim cleric in the camp, told al-Jazeera television by phone that sniper fire had confined the camp's approximately 30,000 residents to their houses and that five civilians had been killed.
"They are targeting buildings, with people in them," he said. "What's the guilt of children, women and the elderly?"
An army officer at the frontline, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said troops directed concentrated fire at buildings known to house militants.
"Everything we know that they were present in has been targeted," he told the AP.
Lebanon has struggled to defeat armed groups that control pockets of the country, many of whom operate inside the country's 12 Palestinian refugee camps that house a total of 350,000 people.
By law, Lebanese authorities are forbidden from entering the camps.
Palestinian officials in the West Bank rushed to distance themselves from the Fatah Islam group and urged Palestinian refugees in the camp to isolate the militant group, which allegedly first set up in the northern Lebanese camp last fall after its leader was freed from a Syrian jail.
NPR : Lebanon Attacks Militants in Refugee Camp
Their showing it on the news right now where this group is having a case of whoop ass put upon them.........good deal!:thumbsup:
Have a good one!:s4:Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Lebanon Attacks Militants in Refugee Camp Morning Edition, May 21, 2007 · Lebanese soldiers stepped up an artillery attack Monday on a crowded Palestinian refugee camp thought to house militants linked to al-Qaida, killing at least five civilians. It was the second day of the siege against suspected members of the Fatah Islam group inside the Nahr el-Bared camp near the northern city of Tripoli. The death toll remained uncertain as hundreds of Lebanese army troops, backed by tanks and armored personnel carriers, surrounded the Rating: 5
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05-21-2007, 03:02 PM #2
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Lebanon Attacks Militants in Refugee Camp
Their showing it on the news right now where this group is having a case of whoop ass put upon them.........good deal!
Yeah, especially the women and children!
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05-21-2007, 04:47 PM #3
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Lebanon Attacks Militants in Refugee Camp
I agree, it's a damn shame these cowards have to use women and children as human shields.
Originally Posted by medicinal
Have a good one!:s4:
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