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| Displaced Israelis are seen on a bus as they leave the town of Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel , Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006. Israeli government is going to pay for 17,000 residents in the north to leave the border area for several days. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
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| Displaced Israelis are seen on a bus as they leave the town of Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel , Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP
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Israel to evacuate residents in the north
JERUSALEM, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- Israeli government is
going to pay for 17,000 residents in the north to leave the border area for
several days, Israel's daily Ha'aretz reported on Tuesday.
The report, citing the Cabinet Secretary Yisrael
Maimon, said that the government is offering some 17,000 residents of northern
border towns to leave for several days.
Maimon said that the residents were offered to leave
the war zone for several days of recuperation. The Israeli government will pay
for the stay of those leaving the border area.
The municipality of Kiryat Shmona, a northern Israeli
town about 10 kms from the Israeli-Lebanese border, decided Monday that hundreds
of the town's residents would evacuate this week for other parts of the country.
On Tuesday, the municipality will compile lists of
people set to leave, most of them senior citizens, handicapped and women who
have not left their bomb shelters since fighting broke out last month.
They are expected to leave the town on Wednesday. The
director general of the Israeli Prime Minister's Office will determine where the
Kiryat Shmona residents will go.
On Monday alone, over 160 Katyushas were fired by the
Lebanese Hezbollah at northern Israeli communities. About 70 of them landed in
and around Kiryat Shmona, with the remainder falling on Rosh Pina, Safed,
Ma'alot and Acre.
The latest death brought to at least 900 the number
of people killed in Lebanon and over 90 people have been killed in Israel, as
the Israel-Hezbollah conflict entered its 28th day on Tuesday.
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