The Death Toll Is Now Eighty
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Lebanese Troops Shelling Refugee Camp
At least 20 militants, 32 soldiers and 27 civilians have been
killed since the army andFatah al-Islam began fighting on Sunday,
making it Lebanon's worst internal violence since the 1975-1990
civil war. Fifty-five soldiers have also been wounded.
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Ambulances Get Shelled
The army has blocked off the entrance, and people are dying
waiting for ambulances to get in.
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UN Aid Convoy Fired On
A UN aid convoy that was delivering food, water and medical
supplies to a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon has been
hit by shells as a fragile cease-fire quickly collapsed. It's not
clear whether there's been casualties.
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Bomb In Beirut
A bomb went off in a Sunni neighborhood
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Bush Blames Syria
President George W. Bush said on Monday that extremists trying to
topple Lebanon's government "need to be reined in." Certainly we
abhor the violence where innocents die. And it's a sad state of
affairs when you've got this young democracy in Lebanon being
pressured by outside forces," Bush said.
Bush, deeply distrustful of Syria's role in Lebanon, stopped short
of accusing Damascus of being involved in the conflict. Syria has
denied accusations that it had links to the Fatah al-Islam group
battling the Lebanese army.
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Mysterious Fighters, Bush Blaming Syria,
And Car Bombs
Why is this mysterious faction hiding in a refugee camp that wants no
part of them? Why are they planting car bombs in Beirut, instead of Tel
Aviv? Why is Bush making an issue out of fifty mysterios Arabs, and not
saying a word about the 1,200,000 cluster bombs Israel planted in
Southern Lebanon.
This obviously has the 'Invisible Hand' of Zion behind it, and they
look like they are planting the seeds of a bigger operation.
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