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A chronology of death
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 20 - 07 - 2006

The number of Lebanese killed since the start of Israel's aggression reached about 230, with 25 Israelis also killed.
Saturday 15 July: Eighty-four Lebanese civilians were reported killed and 218 wounded in less than 48 hours since the outbreak of the Israeli aggression against Lebanon.
In Marwaheen, a border village in south Lebanon, Israeli warplanes targeted a truck on the road to Tyre carrying evacuees -- mainly women, children and elderly -- from the village killing all 21 of them.
In Deir Qanoun three civilians were also killed when their house was razed to the ground.
Twenty-five southern villages have been raided by 100 missiles killing three people and injuring 10.
Sunday 16 July: Israeli air-raids on a residential area near Jabl Amel Hospital killed at least 23 people including 16 in the city of Tyre.
In Aytaroun village, 50km south of Beirut, 11 people were killed -- seven of them were Canadians of Lebanese origin -- and three were wounded when an Israeli raid targeted a two-storey house.
An air raid in Jebsheet on the outskirts of Tyre killed eight civilians and wounded 12.
Monday 17 July: Ten people are reportedly killed driving across a bridge south of Beirut as Israeli missiles strike.
In Sheehem village five people were killed and more than 10 wounded.
In Reyaak in Bekaa Valley a raid killed four people and nine wounded.
Israel extends its air strikes to the north, killing at least 15 people in and around Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city.
Tuesday 18 July: Israeli strikes continue for the seventh day, again hitting southern Beirut and also the southern coastal city of Tyre. Eleven Lebanese soldiers die under air attack in the east of Beirut, while six bodies are pulled from the rubble of a building in the town of Aytaroun.
Israeli raids hit at a church in Rashia injuring 10 worshippers.
Also in Tyre six people were killed in a raid which targeted Al-Qudsi village.
In Qana four were killed and scores wounded in an Israeli strike. In Aytaroun another Israeli raid on the house of Ahmed Mohamed Ewada killing nine people most of them children, and 10 were wounded.
In Tulsa four people from one family have died after a raid hit their house.
Wednesday 19 July: At least 12 Lebanese, including several children, were killed and 30 wounded in an Israeli air strike that destroyed houses in the southern village of Srifa. And 37 other civilians were killed in air strikes that hammered other parts of south and east Lebanon.


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