Israel attacks Beirut’s airport

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    • #2578
      Kapa
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      …. Figured Hezbollah could’nt be out-done by
      little brother Hamas…. You kidnap one, we two….

      Killing civilians and bombing Beirut airport is way
      out of hand…..mindue Israel knows they can get
      away with it- as per usual…..

      Israeli aircraft have fired rockets at the runways of Beirut’s international airport, forcing its closure and the diversion of flights.

      It comes as 27 civilians, including 10 children, were killed in overnight Israeli raids on southern Lebanon.

      Militant group Hezbollah retaliated by firing rockets into northern Israel. One person has been reported killed.

      The violence follows the capture of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah. Israel has said it holds Lebanon responsible.

      The Beirut airport is Lebanon’s only international airport.

      It is located in the Lebanese capital’s Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs.

      The Israeli military confirmed that its aircraft had struck the facility.

      “The airport is used as a central hub for the transfer of weapons and supplies to the Hezbollah terrorist organisation,” an Israeli army spokesman said.

      Shortly after Israeli shells began falling on the runways early Thursday, a senior airport official announced the facility was closed and asked scheduled flights to divert to Cyprus.

      There were no immediate reports of casualties at the airport.

      Israel said its jets also hit 40 Hezbollah targets in overnight raids.

      At least 10 members of one family were reported killed in Dweir village.

      Hezbollah guerrillas responded by firing volleys of rockets at the northern Israeli coastal town of Nahariya.

      A 40-year-old woman was killed when her home was struck by a rocket, medics said. The Israeli military confirmed the death.

      Israeli PM Ehud Olmert said the soldiers’ capture was an “act of war”, but Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah insisted the two would only be returned via talks.

      Mr Olmert said he held Beirut responsible, but Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora denied any knowledge of the Hezbollah operation and refused to take responsibility for the soldiers’ capture.

      Before targeting the airport, Israel launched night air strikes on bridges and roads in southern Lebanon. Many bridges were destroyed.

      The BBC’s Kim Ghattas in Beirut says it is the first time in a decade that Beirut airport had been hit by Israeli fire.

      The airport, rebuilt after the civil war, is a symbol of national pride for the people of Lebanon, our correspondent adds.

      Story from BBC NEWS:
      http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/5175160.stm

    • #7861

      These unprovoked attacks by Israel are unacceptable……aaaa, never mind

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