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Nasrallah Offer/ IDF drops leaflets over Beirut warning of upcoming strike

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“For the first time since fighting began 22 days ago, Nasrallah also said that his group would stop firing rockets on northern Israel in return for an end to air strikes throughout Lebanon.

“Anytime you decide to stop your campaign against our cities, villages, civilians and infrastructure, we will not fire rockets on any Israeli settlement or city,” he said in a taped television speech.”

IDF drops leaflets over Beirut warning of upcoming strike
By Haaretz Service and News Agencies

04/08/2006

Two huge explosions had rocked Beirut early Friday, in what local media said were new Israel Air Force airstrikes on Hezbollah strongholds south of the city.

There were no immediate reports of casualties in the two strikes that hit the Shi’ite region of Dahiah at 12:55 A.M. local time. The IDF had dropped leaflets late Thursday warning residents in the area to leave. Israel last hit the area about 2:30 A.M. Thursday.

The IDF said the targets were Hezbollah facilities and an office of Hamas.

Many of the neighborhoods in the region just south of Beirut proper lay in rubble from repeated Israeli attacks since the fighting began July 12.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah warned on Thursday that if the IDF attacks Beirut proper, his guerillas would launch rockets that would hit Tel Aviv.

IAF jets scattered leaflets over southern Beirut Thursday evening, warning residents of three neighborhoods to evacuate their homes.

“If you bomb our capital Beirut, we will bomb the capital of your usurping entity… We will bomb Tel Aviv,” Nasrallah said.

For the first time since fighting began 22 days ago, Nasrallah also said that his group would stop firing rockets on northern Israel in return for an end to air strikes throughout Lebanon.

“Anytime you decide to stop your campaign against our cities, villages, civilians and infrastructure, we will not fire rockets on any Israeli settlement or city,” he said in a taped television speech.

A senior defense source told Channel One television that Israel would destroy Lebanon’s infrastructure if Hezbollah fires rockets at Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah guerillas launched more than 160 rockets at northern Israel on Thursday, killing eight people and wounding 37.

Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Thursday told the IDF to prepare for the next stage of Israel’s military offensive, which would extend the IDF’s control to all Lebanese territory south of the Litani River. Three IDF soldiers were killed Thursday in ground fighting with Hezbollah guerillas in south Lebanon.

Nasrallah called the IDF commando raid on Baalbek in which five Hezbollah militants were captured and at least 10 more killed a “military failure,” and said that the ground fighting between IDF troops and Hezbollah guerillas were becoming more intense and widespread.

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This entry was posted on 4 August, 2006 by in Empire, War and Terror, Israel, Lebanon, Middle East.

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