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Two militants killed in Israeli raid on Jenin
Jenin, West Bank, Aug 9, 2006
An Israeli helicopter killed two Palestinian militants on Wednesday in a missile strike on the northern West Bank refugee camp of Jenin, Palestinian security sources said. The sources said that 24-year-old Amjad al-Attili and Mohammed Atiq, 26, were members of the radical Islamic Jihad militant group. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli army. According to an AFP count, th ... read more

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Two killed in Israeli strike on Jenin
Jenin, West Bank, Aug 9, 2006
Two Palestinians were killed Wednesday when an Israeli helicopter fired a missile on the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank, Palestinian security sources said. The missile struck a house in the refugee camp. The two victims were not immediately identified. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli army. ... more

North Korea seeks aid from South despite chills over missile tests
Seoul, Aug 9, 2006
North Korea has for the first time appealed to South Korean groups for help in recovering from devastating floods despite chills in relations caused by its missile tests last month, aid officials said. The North Korean Committee for the Implementation of the June 15 Declaration -- named after the historic inter-Korean summit in 2000 -- expressed its gratitude for South Koreans' efforts to he ... more

North Korean leader disappears amid missile tension
Seoul, Aug 8, 2006
North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong-Il has disappeared from public view since the communist country test-fired missiles a month ago in defiance of international opposition. The elusive Kim has shied away from the media spotlight since he visited a tyre factory on July 4, a day before the missile tests. The media blackout spawned rumours in South Korea about possible internal troubles ... more

Israel suffers deadliest Hezbollah rocket attack
Kfar Giladi, Israel, Aug 6, 2006
== Israel on Sunday suffered its deadliest single rocket attack since the Lebanon conflict began, as a barrage of Hezbollah missiles fell on the northern border town of Kfar Giladi, killing 12 soldiers. Hezbollah also struck Israel's third largest city of Haifa, killing three people and wounding 160. The rockets which killed the soldiers, fired from over the border in south Le ... more

10 killed as Israel suffers deadliest rocket attack
Kiryat Shmona, Israel, Aug 6, 2006
== ATTENTION -Olmert quotes, rockets fired /// Israel on Sunday suffered its deadliest rocket attack yet since the Lebanon conflict began as a barrage of Hezbollah missiles fell on a northern border town and killed 10 people. The rockets, fired from over the border in south Lebanon, landed on a building near a kibbutz in the town of Kfar Giladi in the Galilee region. "There ar ... more

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    Israeli raid brings death and devastation to Baalbek
    Baalbek, Lebanon, Aug 2, 2006
    == "We are safe", Awad Jamaleddin told his friend by phone before the missiles crashed into his house. It was just before dawn and near the end of Israel's airborne commando raids on Wednesday close to the city of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon. His body and those of his 18-year-old son Hussein, four nephews and a relative were strewn in the garden of his house where they had been ... more

    New NKorea missile bases target US military in Japan: report
    Seoul, Aug 3, 2006
    North Korea has been building new underground missile bases along its east coast, targeting Japan and US military facilities in Japan, a report said Thursday. Some 200 Rodong missiles with a range of up to 2,200 kilometers (1,360 miles) and 50 SSN-6 missiles with ranges of 2,500 to 4,000 kilometers are at the new bases, the state-run Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (IFANS) ... more

    Hezbollah fires on Israeli warship: police
    Tyre, Lebanon (AFP) Jul 31, 2006
    Hezbollah guerrillas fired a missile on an Israeli warship off the coast of the southern port city of Tyre on Monday, police said. Hezbollah's military arm, the Islamic Resistance, claimed in a statement that its guerrillas had "destroyed a Zionist warship ... off Tyre." Hezbollah had vowed revenge following the killing of 52 people, most of them women and children, in an Israeli air rai ... more

    NKorean long-range missile ended in failure: reports
    Tokyo (AFP) Jul 30, 2006
    The Japanese government has assessed that North Korea's test firing of a long-range missile on July 5 was a "complete failure," reports said Sunday. The Taepodong-2 missile, one of seven missiles fired by North Korea into the Sea of Japan (East Sea), fell in waters off the North Korean coast, the Mainichi Shimbun said. Japan had originally estimated that the missile flew about 640 kilome ... more

    US ready to isolate North Korea over nuclear weapons: State Dept envoy
    Baguio, Philippines (AFP) Jul 30, 2006
    The United States is ready to isolate North Korea internationally over its nuclear weapons program, the top US State Department envoy on the country said Sunday. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said the North Koreans "seem to like to isolate themselves." "If they want to get isolated, we'll be happy to isolate them," he said without elaborating. The communist state refu ... more

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    Road trips in south Lebanon turn into mad dash to safety
    Tyre, Lebanon (AFP) Jul 28, 2006
    == On the narrow, winding, rubble-strewn roads in south Lebanon, craters the size of middle-class homes swallow cars whole, while others are incinerated by pin-point missile strikes. There's only one rule for drivers here: step on the gas. Those fleeing the lethal Israeli air campaign careen out of the hills, bound for the Lebanese port town of Tyre and safer havens north. Tor ... more

    Pressure on Britain over alleged Israel-bound US arms flights
    London (AFP) Jul 28, 2006
    ATTENTION -petition for ceasefire /// The British government was under pressure Friday over reports that it will allow the United States to send two more planes carrying bombs and missiles to Israel via Britain in the next fortnight. London has already permitted two US aircraft laden with arms bound for Israel to refuel at an airport in Scotland last weekend, newspapers said. ... more

    Iranian-made missile fired at Israel for first time: report
    Jerusalem (AFP) Jul 28, 2006
    Hezbollah fired Iranian-made missiles into Israel for the first time during the 17-day-old Lebanon crisis on Friday, with five rockets landing in the north of the country without causing casualties, Israeli television reported. Five Zelzal-1 missiles, which have a range of around 100 kilometers (60 miles) landed in the town of Afula, just under 50 kilometers south of Israel's border with Leb ... more

    Israeli police say 'unknown' missile fired, not Iranian Zelzal
    Jerusalem (AFP) Jul 28, 2006
    Israeli police said that an "unknown" missile had been fired at Israel Friday carrying at least 100 kilograms of explosives, but that it was not the Iranian-made Zelzal, as reported earlier. "At least one missile of unknown type carrying around 100 kilograms (220 pounds) of explosives hit the town of Afula," police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld told AFP. "Police sappers who analyzed the mis ... more

    Hezbollah fires new type of missile at Israel
    Jerusalem (AFP) Jul 28, 2006
    ATTENTION -background, details, CORRECTS spelling in paras 4,5 /// Hezbollah fired a new type of missile at Israel Friday, police said, in one of its deepest strikes onto Israeli territory on the 17th day of the Lebanon crisis. "At least one missile of unknown type carrying around 100 kilograms (220 pounds) of explosives hit the town of Afula," police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld to ... more

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