Pictured provided by the Israeli army shows the bodies of two Hezbollah fighters who were killed by Israeli troops on the Lebanese border. For the first time in three decades Lebanon has marked Independence Day without the presence of Syrian troops, but events were shadowed by deadly clashes between Israel and Hezbollah on its southern border.(AFP/IDF)
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AFP/IDF – 16 minutes ago
- Smoke billows from Israeli shelling in the disputed border region of Shebaa Farms. For the first time in three decades Lebanon has marked Independence Day without the presence of Syrian troops, but events were shadowed by deadly clashes between Israel and Hezbollah on its southern border.(AFP/Ali Diya)
AFP – 16 minutes ago
- Syrian Foreign Minister Faruq al-Shara waits outside the Al-Shami hospital in October 2005. Syria has asked the United Nations for help in reaching a ‘cooperation protocol’ that would respect its sovereignty with the inquiry team probing the killing of Lebanon‘s former premier Rafiq Hariri.(AFP/File/Louai Beshara)
AFP/File – 13 minutes ago
- Israeli soldiers operate a mobile artillery piece positioned on the Israeli-Lebanese border in northern Israel Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. Israeli said its warplanes struck in Lebanon on Tuesday in what Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz described as the largest-scale Israeli response to cross-border attacks by Lebanese guerrillas since 2000. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
AP – 18 minutes ago
- For the first time in three decades Lebanon marked Independence Day without the presence of Syrian troops, but events were shadowed by deadly clashes between Israel and Hezbollah on its southern border.(AFP/Joseph Barrak)
AFP – 16 minutes ago
- Israeli soldiers operate mobile artillery pieces positioned on the Israeli-Lebanese border in northern Israel Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. Israeli said its warplanes struck in Lebanon on Tuesday in what Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz described as the largest-scale Israeli response to cross-border attacks by Lebanese guerrillas since 2000. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
AP – 35 minutes ago
- Lebanese women throw rose petals and rice at the ambulance which carries the coffin of Hezbollah fighter Youssef Barakat who was killed by Israeli forces on Monday, during his funeral procession at the village of Zibbeqine near the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. In Monday’s fighting, Hezbollah rockets blasted Israeli army outposts along the border and Israeli warplanes and artillery guns bombarded guerrilla targets in south Lebanon. Four guerrillas were killed and several Israeli soldiers wounded, according to accounts from both sides.(AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
AP – 2 hours, 14 minutes ago
- A Lebanese woman Fatima, left, the wife of Hezbollah fighter Youssef Barakat who killed by Israeli forces on Monday, mourns as she is comforted by a female relative, right, during her husband’s funeral procession at the village of Zibbeqine near the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. In Monday’s fighting, Hezbollah rockets blasted Israeli army outposts along the border and Israeli warplanes and artillery guns bombarded guerrilla targets in south Lebanon. Four guerrillas were killed and several Israeli soldiers wounded, according to accounts from both sides. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
AP – 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
- Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz examines a motocycle claimed to be used by Hezbollah guerrillas in a kidnapping attempt of Israeli soldiers Monday on the Israeli-Lebanese border in northern Israel, at a military base in Kiryat Shemona, northern Israel, Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. Israeli said its warplanes struck in Lebanon on Tuesday in what Mofaz described as the largest-scale Israeli response to cross-border attacks by Lebanese guerrillas since 2000. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
AP – 2 hours, 20 minutes ago
- Lebanese boy Sajed, the son of Hezbollah fighter Youssef Barakat who was killed by Israeli forces on Monday, mourns at his father’s coffin during his funeral procession at the village of Zibbeqine near the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. In Monday’s fighting, Hezbollah rockets blasted Israeli army outposts along the border and Israeli warplanes and artillery guns bombarded guerrilla targets in south Lebanon. Four guerrillas were killed and several Israeli soldiers wounded, according to accounts from both sides.(AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
AP – 2 hours, 32 minutes ago
- Israeli soldiers from the army mobile artillery drive near the Lebanese border November 22, 2005. The Pro-Syrian Hizbollah group denied Israeli warplanes had attacked south Lebanon on Tuesday, saying an explosion heard in the area was caused by a previously unexploded artillery shell. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen
Reuters – 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
- A Lebanese woman throws petals of roses on the coffin of Hezbollah fighter Youssef Barakat who killed by Israeli forces on Monday, during his funeral procession at the village of Zibbeqine near the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. In Monday’s fighting, Hezbollah rockets blasted Israeli army outposts along the border and Israeli warplanes and artillery guns bombarded guerrilla targets in south Lebanon. Four guerrillas were killed and several Israeli soldiers wounded, according to accounts from both sides.(AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
AP – 2 hours, 56 minutes ago
- Hezbollah guerrillas carry the coffin of Hezbollah fighter Youssef Barakat who waskilled by Israeli forces on Monday, during his funeral procession at the village of Zibbeqine near the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. In Monday’s fighting, Hezbollah rockets blasted Israeli army outposts along the border and Israeli warplanes and artillery guns bombarded guerrilla targets in south Lebanon. Four guerrillas were killed and several Israeli soldiers wounded, according to accounts from both sides.(AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
AP – 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
- Israeli soldiers sit atop a mobile artillery piece positioned on the Israeli-Lebanese border in northern Israel Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005. Israeli said its warplanes struck in Lebanon on Tuesday in what Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz described as the largest-scale Israeli response to cross-border attacks by Lebanese guerrillas since 2000. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
AP – Nov 22 5:40 AM
- An Israeli soldier looks through a pair of binoculars over Lebanon at the Ghajar village on Lebanese border November 22, 2005. The Pro-Syrian Hizbollah group denied Israeli warplanes had attacked south Lebanon on Tuesday, saying an explosion heard in the area was caused by a previously unexploded artillery shell. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen
Reuters – Nov 22 5:36 AM
- Israeli soldiers from the army mobile artillery unit prepare their mobile cannon at a position near the Lebanese border November 22, 2005. The Pro-Syrian Hizbollah group denied Israeli warplanes had attacked south Lebanon on Tuesday, saying an explosion heard in the area was caused by a previously unexploded artillery shell. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen
Reuters – Nov 22 5:34 AM
- Israeli soldiers from the army mobile artillery unit walk near the Lebanese border November 22, 2005. The Pro-Syrian Hizbollah group denied Israeli warplanes had attacked south Lebanon on Tuesday, saying an explosion heard in the area was caused by a previously unexploded artillery shell. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen
Reuters – Nov 22 5:27 AM
- An Israeli soldier from the army mobile artillery unit drives near Lebanese border November 22, 2005. The Pro-Syrian Hizbollah group denied Israeli warplanes had attacked south Lebanon on Tuesday, saying an explosion heard in the area was caused by a previously unexploded artillery shell. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen
Reuters – Nov 22 5:16 AM
- Sheikh Nabil Kaouk (C), a senior Lebanon‘s Hizbollah official, prays in front of the coffin of one of four guerrillas who were killed on Monday by Israeli forces in Zibqeen village, south Lebanon November 22, 2005. The Pro-Syrian Hizbollah group denied Israeli warplanes had attacked south Lebanon on Tuesday, saying an explosion heard in the area was caused by a previously unexploded artillery shell. REUTERS/ Haidar Hawila
Reuters – Nov 22 5:17 AM
- Smoke caused by Israeli shelling rises at al-Khiam village in south Lebanon November 21, 2005. (Karamallah Daher/Reuters)
Reuters – Nov 22 5:22 AM