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Military analysts question bombing of civilians

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Military analysts question bombing of civilians

DUBAI — Thousands of Israeli bombs have fallen on Lebanon’s homes, roads, bridges, ports, broadcasting towers and even a lighthouse.

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Hizbollah battles Israel in Lebanon

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Hizbollah battles Israel in Lebanon

HIZBOLLAH FOUGHT FIERCE battles with Israeli troops on the Lebanese border Thursday, as thousands more foreigners fled the nine-day-old war in Lebanon, including 1,000 Americans evacuated by US Marines.

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Tel Aviv begins to doubt offensive

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Tel Aviv begins to doubt offensive

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — After nine days of bombing Lebanon, Israel has begun to doubt the effectiveness of an offensive that has failed to stop Hizbollah fire, eliminate its leaders or push fighters back from the border.

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Palestinians killed in Gaza offensive

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Palestinians killed in Gaza offensive

GAZA CITY (AP) — Israeli forces killed three people and wounded six in the Gaza Strip, officials said Thursday,

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30,000 more flee as Iraq violence deepens

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on 30,000 more flee as Iraq violence deepens

BAGHDAD (Reuters) — Tens of thousands more Iraqis have fled their homes as sectarian violence looks ever more like civil war two months after a US-backed national unity government was formed, official data showed on Thursday.

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Iran promises response to Westren nuclear incentive package on August 22

July 21, 2006 Iran, Iran News Comments Off on Iran promises response to Westren nuclear incentive package on August 22

TEHRAN (AP) — Iran announced Thursday it would reply to the Western incentives on its nuclear programme on August 22 — the first time it has given a precise date after weeks of being accused of stalling.

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Hizbollah rides wave of popularity in Middleast

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Hizbollah rides wave of popularity in Middleast

CAIRO — The Lebanese group Hizbollah is riding a wave of popularity in the Arab world because of its confrontation with Israel, despite some misgivings about the group’s cross-border raid on July 12.

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Beirut suburbs reduced to rubble

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Beirut suburbs reduced to rubble

BEIRUT — Shoes, photo albums, teddy bears and a cash register poke through the debris.

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When the bombs fall, Lebanese head for hills

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on When the bombs fall, Lebanese head for hills

BROUMANA — Twenty-seven years ago Lana Sayegh, then just 15 days old, first visited this village in the hills above Beirut in the arms of anxious parents seeking refuge from Lebanon’s raging civil war.

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Tale of two cities for US evacuee: Beirut and Baghdad

July 21, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient Press Comments Off on Tale of two cities for US evacuee: Beirut and Baghdad

LARNACA — For one Arab American helicoptered out of Lebanon, life has been a tale of two troubled cities and two safe havens — the world’s superpower and a holiday island in the sun.

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