Suspected Lebanon Hezbollah Site Attacked
Posted on: Wednesday, 5 May 2004, 06:00 CDT
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Israeli warplanes fired missiles at a suspected guerrilla hideout in south Lebanon on Wednesday, shortly after Hezbollah gunners fired on Israeli jets, security officials said.
The Lebanese officials in southern Lebanon said two Israeli fighter jets fired at least one missile at a valley near the village of Zibqine, southeast of the southern port city of Tyre.
Black smoke billowed from the area. There was no immediate word on casualties.
The Israeli airstrike, the first in south Lebanon since March, came two hours after Hezbollah anti-aircraft guns fired on Israeli warplanes that flew over the region.
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