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Israel ground offensive limited to south Lebanon: army

An Israeli Merkava tank crosses the border into southern Lebanon near the Israeli town of Avivim 25 July 2006. Photo courtesy of David Furst and AFP.
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Jerusalem (AFP) Jul 25, 2006
The Israeli army will limit its ground offensive against Hezbollah to southern Lebanon to wipe out the militia's infrastructure, a senior army officer said Tuesday.

"We have no intention of extending our operation more than 70 kilometres (40 miles) north of our border with Lebanon," Lieutenant-Colonel Hemi Lini told army radio, as the fierce Israeli offensive in Lebanon entered its 14th day.

"We are going to focus on Hezbollah infrastructure which is within our reach in the south of the country.

"We know where the Hezbollah terrorists are...Of course that does not mean we know all the holes where they are hiding but our intelligence is excellent and very precise."

An army spokesman told AFP that "our goal is to push the Hezbollah seven or eight kilometres away from our border, in a manner that would allow the creation of an international security force along this border."

He said the army had no intention of entering Lebanese territory beyond this zone.

Israel forces took up positions on hilltops overlooking Hezbollah's military headquarters in Bint Jbeil, the main town in the border area.

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Israeli raid kills family of seven as Lebanon toll nears 400
Tyre, Lebanon (AFP) Jul 25, 2006
An Israeli missile killed a family of seven on Tuesday when it slammed into their home in southern Lebanon, as 10 militants were reported dead in intense clashes close to the border.







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