Special report: Israel-Lebanon
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JERUSALEM, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister Amir Peretz met Monday with defense officials
to discuss expanding military operations in Lebanon, Haaretz daily reported.
During the security cabinet meeting, Peretz
reportedly proposed to step up Israel Defense Forces (IDF) ground offensive up
to the Litani River, 20 km inside southern Lebanon. But Haaretz said no
announcement was made after the meeting.
A senior source in the IDF General Staff disclosed
that Israeli army is planning an escalation of action in Lebanon after Lebanese
Hezbollah's rocket attacks killed 15 Israelis in northern Israel on Sunday, the
deadliest day of rocket attacks since the violence between the two sides began
on July 12.
"We will continue hitting everything that moves in
Hezbollah, but we will also hit strategic civilian infrastructure," Haaretz
quoted the source as saying.
Early on Monday, Israeli warplanes bombarded the
eastern Bekaa Valley, including the Hezbollah stronghold of Baalbek, Lebanese
security sources said.
Israeli warplanes also carried out air raids on the
village of Hula in southern Lebanon, trapping 45 people under the rubble, said
media reports.
Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora also denounced
that more than 40 people were killed by an Israeli "deliberate massacre" in
village Hula on Monday.
"One hour ago there was a horrible massacre in the
village of Hula, a deliberate massacre, in which there were more than 40
martyrs," Siniora told the Arab ministers who met in Beirut on Monday over the
escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Arab countries should support an immediate
and unconditional ceasefire, he urged.
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