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Israeli commandos renew attack on
Tyre
Tyre -
Israeli naval commandos battled with Hezbollah in the southern port
city of Tyre early Saturday, while a guerrilla rocket killed a soldier
in clashes on the border and Israeli raids left at least eight people
dead in multiple strikes across the country.
After days of desultory diplomacy,
Washington said it was near agreement with France on a U.N. cease-fire
resolution, possibly by early next week. But no cessation of fighting
was in sight Saturday.
Given the determination of both
Hezbollah and Israel to look victorious when the conflict finally
ends, the worst of the fighting may still lie ahead with the militant
Shiite guerrilla group perhaps making good on its threat to rocket the
main Israeli city of Tel Aviv and Israel launching an all-out ground
offensive, pushing northward to the Litani River about 20 miles from
the border.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State
David Welch arrived in Beirut late Friday and met with Lebanese Prime
Minister Fuad Saniora, aides to Saniora said on condition of anonymity
because they were not authorized to make official statements.
On Saturday, Welch visited Parliament
Speaker Nabih Berri, a prominent Shiite Muslim who has been
negotiating on behalf of Hezbollah in the conflict.
In Tyre, Hezbollah said its
guerrillas repelled the Israeli commandos and killed a member of the
force. Israeli defense officials said eight soldiers were wounded
during the fight, in the first confirmation that a naval commando had
raided the coastal city. Two of the wounded were in serious condition,
they said.
The army said the mission was to take
out the launching sites of rockets that have plagued northern Israel
for three weeks. It said several Hezbollah fighters were hit.
A Lebanese soldier and a civilian
were also killed in the clash, local officials in Tyre said.
Lebanese military officials said the
Israeli commandos landed near an orange grove, cut a hole through a
barbed wire fence and targeted the second floor of an apartment
building.
The commandos were repelled by
Hezbollah guerrillas and Lebanese soldiers who clashed with the
forces, the Shiite militia said.
A resident said he saw the commando
force attack the building. "They all had beards. I thought maybe they
were Hezbollah," said 18-year-old Qassem Aad, who lives nearby.
Aad
said he saw several people walk out of the building with their hands
up, and that shooting then erupted. "I saw a man screaming — he was
shot."
Ambulance workers said six people
were killed, including two from Hezbollah and one soldier from the
Lebanese army who was at a nearby checkpoint and was shot at.
A Lebanese army officer confirmed one
Lebanese soldier died and said four people in the targeted apartment
were killed.
Meanwhile, explosions rattled Beirut
as Israeli warplanes renewed their strikes on Hezbollah strongholds in
the city's southern suburbs.
In eastern Lebanon, Hezbollah mortars
hit two vehicles of an Israeli engineering corps during a sweep of a
village in the Taibeh area, killing a soldier and wounding nine
others, the Israeli army said.
A gutted van with the charred body of
the driver was also found Saturday morning near Qaa in eastern
Lebanon, the town's mayor, Saadeh Toum, said.
Travelers have been taking dirt roads
to travel from one place to another because of bombardment of the main
roads in the region.
While meeting fierce resistance on
the ground in south Lebanon, the Israeli army said it had taken up
positions in or near 11 towns and villages as part its effort to carve
out a five-mile Hezbollah-free zone.
"We plan to carry out the whole
mission," Defense Minister Amir Peretz said. "Hezbollah must not have
illusions that we plan to give in. (Hezbollah leader Hassan) Nasrallah
shouldn't doubt that he faces a force that insists on completing its
mission."
As of Friday an Associated Press
count showed at least 567 Lebanese have been killed, including 489
civilians confirmed dead by the Health Ministry, 28 Lebanese soldiers
and at least 50 Hezbollah guerrillas.
The Lebanese government's Higher
Relief Council said 907 Lebanese had been killed in the conflict.
Since the fighting started, 75
Israelis have been killed — 45 soldiers and 30 civilians. More than
300,000 Israelis have fled their homes in the north, Israeli officials
said.
The State Department said on Friday
that the United States and France were nearing completion of a U.N.
resolution designed to halt the fighting in Lebanon and to set out
principles for a lasting cease-fire.
"We are very close to a final draft
with the French on a text," spokesman Sean McCormack said. --
The Associated Press
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