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Israel advances as UN wavers

2006-08-09 15:55
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Beirut - Israeli troops thrust deeper into Lebanon against fierce Hezbollah resistance on Wednesday as Israel's security cabinet discussed whether to order a bigger advance ahead of any United Nations move to end the war.

A vote on a UN Security Council resolution may not take place before Thursday because of wrangling over its content.

Lebanese security sources said Israeli forces based in Taibeh, 5km from the border, pushed west towards the village of Qantara and north towards Burj al-Molouk and Qlaiah villages. The sources also reported fighting near the town of Bint Jbeil and the village of Aita al-Shaab.

Hezbollah said it had inflicted at least 10 casualties and knocked out four tanks in battles around Qantara and elsewhere. It did not say if its own fighters had suffered any losses.

Israel's army, which has about 10 000 troops inside Lebanon, reported fighting near Qantara, but had no word on casualties.

Small arms fire, interspersed by the thud of mortar bombs and artillery shells, echoed in the hills along the border.

UN indecision

Residents in the southern town of Marjayoun reported the fiercest night of bombardment in the surrounding area.

Israeli planes bombed targets across Lebanon. Five people died in a raid that hit the home of a local Hezbollah official in the Bekaa Valley town of Mashghara, medics said.

Two people were killed in air strikes on a position of the Palestinian Fatah movement in Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp near the coastal city of Sidon, hospital sources said.

At least 994 people in Lebanon and 101 Israelis have been killed in four weeks of bloodshed sparked when Hezbollah seized two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid on July 12.

The United Nations has yet to act to halt the conflict.

An Arab League delegation warned that civil war could erupt in Lebanon if Beirut's terms were not met. Lebanon wants an immediate ceasefire and a quick withdrawal of Israeli troops from the south, where it says 15 000 Lebanese soldiers backed by UN peacekeepers can deploy to stabilise the area.

Israel, planning to pull out only when a foreign force and the Lebanese army take over to keep Hezbollah at bay, has vowed in the absence of agreement to expand an offensive in south Lebanon to curb Hezbollah's rocket attacks on the Jewish state.

More rockets hit northern Israel and four landed in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday. No casualties were reported.

A deeper Israeli advance into Lebanon could step up pressure for a deal on terms that suits Israel and its ally Washington, but it could also cost Israel more casualties, without necessarily halting Hezbollah rocket fire.

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