BEIRUT, May 23 (Xinhua)-- Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) representative Abbas Zaki on Wednesday said it would not
interfere if the Lebanese army decide to enter and storm the Nahr al-Bared
Palestinian refugee camp where the Fatah al-Islam militants are holed up.
"This is a Lebanese decision," Zaki told reporters in
Bkiriki where he held talks with Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir on
Wednesday.
"We have declared that the country is for Lebanon and
sovereignty is for Lebanon, and whatever Lebanon decides or considers its higher
interests, we support it," he said.
Since Tuesday night, a truce between the army and the
Fatah al-Islam militants has taken hold in the camp. However, Lebanon has vowed
to wipe out the militants who had been locked in days of gun-battles with
government troops around Nahr al-Bared.
Fatah al-Islam's spokesman Abu Salim Taha said on
Wednesday the group would abide by a truce but vowed its militants would not
surrender.
"We respect the truce, but we will not surrender. If
we are attacked, we will fight until the last drop of blood," Abu Salim said.
"The civilians are free to exit the camp. We will not
stop them," he added.
Nahr al-Bared camp is home to some 40,000 Palestinian
refugees, and under a 38-year-old deal, the army do not enter the Palestinian
refugee camps.
Since Tuesday night, about 10,000 civilians have fled
the camp, where three days of fighting had left dozens killed and even more
injured.
BEIRUT, May 22 (Xinhua) -- Around 10,000 of civilians have
fled from the Nahr el-Bared Palestinian refugee camp after a lull finally fell
here following three days of fighting between the Lebanese army and Islamist
militants, local TV reported.
Under the cover of darkness, fatigued and terrified
civilians were seen from the TV footage moving from the camp to another one a
few miles to the south of Tripoli. Many were crammed in one vehicle. Full story
UNITED NATIONS, May 23 (Xinhua) -- The
UN Security Council expressed deep concern on Wednesday at the recent outbreak
of violence in Lebanon which killed over 60 people and injured many others.
In a statement read out by U.S. Ambassador Zalmay
Khalilzad, the council's president for May, the 15-member council "condemned in
the strongest possible terms the attacks by the so-called 'Fatah al Islam'
gunmen on Lebanese security and armed forces in Northern Lebanon."
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BEIRUT, May 22 (Xinhua) -- The fighting between the
Lebanese troops and militants around a Palestinian refugee camp in northern
Lebanon entered the third day on Tuesday, after clashes left at least 79 dead in
the previous two days, local daily The Daily Star reported.
The paper quoted security sources as saying that by
Monday night, 25 militants had been killed and 40 were in custody. Full story
BEIJING, May 21 -- In Lebanon, fighting continues in the
north of the country between local security forces and Islamic militants. That's
already killed close to forty people.
At least thirteen soldiers and seventeen militants
have been killed in clashes that continue unabated on the streets of Tripoli and
in a nearby Palestinian refugee camp. Full story