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Three Lebanese soldiers killed in renewed fighting
Published in Daily News Egypt on 19 - 06 - 2007


Associated Press
BEIRUT: Three Lebanese soldiers were killed Monday in renewed fighting with militants in a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, a senior military official said.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to make official statements, said an undetermined number of soldiers was also wounded in Monday s clashes with militants of the Fatah Islam group barricaded inside the Nahr El-Bared camp on the outskirts of the northern city of Tripoli.
He declined to give details on how the soldiers were killed, pending notification of the victims families.
The army s fatalities were the seventh in four days. On Friday, four soldiers were killed and six others were wounded as they battled Fatah Islam militants.
Monday s deaths bring to 72 the number of soldiers killed since fighting erupted with Fatah Islam militants on May 20.
Troops, backed by heavy artillery and tank fire, blasted suspected Fatah Islam hideouts inside Nahr El-Bared on Monday, as the battle against the militants entered its fifth week, witnesses said.
The intense bombardment sent thick black and white smoke billowing into the air and started fires in several shell-punctured buildings in the camp.
In Sunday s clashes, troops entirely destroyed the militants main headquarters located on the edge of the camp, according to the state-run National News Agency. But the whereabouts of Fatah Islam leader Shaker Youssef Al-Absi and his top aides remain unknown.
After inspecting troops deployed around the Nahr El-Bared camp, Lebanese Army Commander Gen. Michel Suleiman said Sunday that the decision to eliminate the Fatah Islam militants was final and irreversible. There is no other way out for these terrorists except to lay down their arms and surrender to justice before it is too late, Suleiman said in a statement carried by the NNA.
The fighting between Lebanese troops and Fatah Islam militants has claimed more than 150 lives - 72 soldiers, at least 60 Fatah Islam militants and more than 20 civilians - the worst internal violence to engulf Lebanon since the 1975-90 civil war.A senior military official said Sunday there was no time limit for the army s plan to close in on the militants, but would not comment on a report from Lebanon s leading An-Nahar newspaper that said the military was close to winning the fight.
The army is taking field measures to put an end to this abnormal situation, the military official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give official statements.
Mediation attempts by Palestinian factions and Islamic clerics to find a peaceful solution to the crisis have so far been unsuccessful.
The Western-backed Lebanese government insists that Fatah Islam militants surrender before the army stops its offensive. However, the group s leaders have pledged to fight to death.
The fierce combat underscored the tough task Lebanon s military is facing in its campaign to destroy the militants. But it is difficult to ascertain exactly what is happening inside the besieged camp since journalists have been kept out.
Most of the camp s 31,000 residents have fled since the fighting began, but the International Committee of the Red Cross has said that between 3,000 and 6,000 civilians remain behind.
The violence at Nahr El-Bared has threatened to spread to the country s 11 other Palestinian refugee camps. Two soldiers were killed in clashes earlier this month with militants in another Palestinian camp in southern Lebanon.
Fatah Islam emerged late last year after its leader and some 200 fighters split from the Fatah Al-Intifada (Uprising), a pro-Syrian Palestinian faction based in Damascus.


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