Gallery: conflicts at Israeli-Lebanese border
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A covered body lies on the floor at the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerrillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be 'far-reaching consequences' for the attack. In the background the hole left on the roof by the incoming rocket
A covered body lies on the floor at the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerrillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be 'far-reaching consequences' for the attack. In the background the hole left on the roof by the incoming rocket (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

An Israeli police officer and Ultra-orthodox Jewish rescue workers from Zaka survey a covered body at the scene following a rocket attack on Haifa July 16, 2006. Israel said it planned to raise the alert level in the commercial capital Tel Aviv on Sunday following a barrage of Hizbollah rocket fire on Haifa that killed eight people and wounded a dozen
An Israeli police officer and Ultra-orthodox Jewish rescue workers from Zaka survey a covered body at the scene following a rocket attack on Haifa July 16, 2006. Israel said it planned to raise the alert level in the commercial capital Tel Aviv on Sunday following a barrage of Hizbollah rocket fire on Haifa that killed eight people and wounded a dozen. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Editor: Du Jing
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