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Hizbollah says captures two Israeli soldiers

July 12, 2006
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By Karamallah Daher

MARJAYOUN, Lebanon (Reuters) – Hizbollah guerrillas said
they had captured two Israeli soldiers in cross-border attacks
from Lebanon on Wednesday in which three Israelis were also
reported killed, sharply raising Middle East tensions.

Israeli ground forces crossed into Lebanon to search for
the captured soldiers, Israeli Army Radio said. It said many
troops and aircraft were taking part in searches across the
border.

Israel has already launched a military offensive in the
Gaza Strip after Palestinian militants captured a soldier on
June 25 in a cross-border raid.

“Fulfilling its pledge to liberate the (Arab) prisoners and
detainees, the Islamic Resistance … captured two Israeli
soldiers at the border with occupied Palestine,” the Syrian-
and Iranian-backed Hizbollah said in a statement.

“The two captives were transferred to a safe place,” it
said, without stating what condition the soldiers were in.

The Israeli army said only that there were casualties in
the clash and that two soldiers were believed to be missing.

“We do not confirm the reports, but there is a fear they
were abducted,” an Israeli army spokeswoman told Reuters.

The Israeli rescue service ZAKA said three Israelis were
killed and eight wounded in the Hizbollah attacks. The
identities of the dead were not immediately clear.

Hizbollah earlier fired dozens of Katyusha rockets and
mortar bombs at Israeli border posts and a town, Israeli and
Lebanese security sources said.

Israel troops retaliated, shelling the outskirts of four
Lebanese border villages and trading fire with guerrillas.

Israeli aircraft also bombed three bridges in southern
Lebanon. Two Lebanese civilians were killed and a Lebanese
soldier was wounded in the raid on the coastal Qasmiyeh bridge,
Lebanese security sources said.

EMERGENCY CABINET MEETING

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called a special cabinet
session for 7 p.m. (1600 GMT). The announcement from his office
did not mention the Hizbollah claim to have seized the
soldiers.

“These are difficult days for Israel and its citizens,”
Olmert told reporters after Hizbollah’s announcement.

“There are elements, to the north and the south, that are
threatening our stability and trying to test our
determination,” he said. “They will fail and pay a heavy price
for their actions.”

Hizbollah supporters set off fire crackers and distributed
sweets in the streets of Beirut after the Islamist group issued
its claim. Similar scenes were reported across Lebanon.

In Gaza, Israel targeted Hamas guerrilla commanders in an
air strike that killed six Palestinians and destroyed a
building where the militants were believed to be meeting.

The Israeli military said the air raid wounded Mohammad
Deif, leader of the governing Hamas’s armed wing.

It coincided with an armored sweep into the central Gaza
Strip that broadened an offensive aimed at freeing the captured
soldier in Gaza, Corporal Gilad Shalit, and halting
cross-border rocket fire.

A spokesman for Hamas’s Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, one
of three groups whose seizure of Shalit led Israel to launch
its first ground operations in Gaza since quitting the
territory last year, denied Deif was hurt.

Israel has vowed to continue its Gaza operation, which has
already killed more than 65 Palestinians, until militants free
Shalit and stop launching makeshift rockets over the border.

Israel has rejected calls from Hamas for a prisoner swap
for the 19-year-old tank gunner, whose seizure has triggered
the worst fighting between Israelis and Palestinians since
2004.

(Additional reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza, Dan
Williams at Kissufim and Jeffrey Heller in Jerusalem)


Source: reuters