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BEIRUT, July 24
(Xinhua) -- The Israeli troops advanced further into southern Lebanon in a bid
to tighten their grip on the area, as the massive Israeli offensive entered its
13th day on Monday, Doha-based al-Jazeera TV channel reported.
After taking control of the hilltop village of Maroun
al-Ras on Sunday, the troops are pushing their way further towards a major town
Bint Jbeil, another Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon.
Nine soldiers were injured in heavy exchanges of fire
that took place Monday morning between Israeli ground forces and Hezbollah
guerrillas in the area between the village of Maroun al-Ras and the town of Bint
Jbeil, Israeli media reported.
A senior Israel Air Force official said that
helicopters and warplanes accompanied the forces' movement on the ground and
fired at the area before and during the invasion. The air force has also
provided the troops on the ground with intelligence.
Two Hezbollah fighters were captured by Israeli
troops on Sunday night in the village of Maroun al-Ras, which is less than 500
meters north of the Israeli border.
Overall, 270 targets in Lebanon were bombarded in the
last 24 hours, among them more than 35 suspicious vehicles which aided in
shooting rockets at Israel, more than 50 buildings and headquarters used as
cover for militants and weaponry, media networks used by the Hezbollah, a
bridge, and areas for launching rockets.
On July 12, Israel launched a massive offensive in
Lebanon in retaliation for the capture of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah
guerillas in a cross-border attack which also killed eight others.
Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets into northern
Israel since the violence broke out while Israeli jets and artillery have
responded with massive bombardments on targets across Lebanon.
More than 300 Lebanese and 37 Israelis have been killed in firefights between the two sides, while tens of thousands of foreign nationals have been fleeing Lebanon. Enditem
Special report: Israel-Lebanon
Conflicts
 Israeli armored vehicles drive on a road along the Israel and
Lebanon border near the Israeli village of Avivim as they advance towards
Lebanese territory July 23, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters
Photo) |
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| Smoke rises from Hizbollah
stronghold in south Beirut after being hit three times by Israeli
warplanes, July 23, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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| Smoke rises from Hizbollah
stronghold in south Beirut after being hit three times by Israeli
warplanes, July 23, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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 Israeli armored vehicles drive on along the Israel and
Lebanon border near the Israeli village of Avivim as they advance towards
Lebanese territory July 23, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters
Photo) |