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Israel Destroy Hezbollah Artillary Positions
Aired August 10, 2003 - 16:29 ET
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FREDERICKA WHITFIELD, CNN ANCHOR: Now to Israel, where the military destroyed Hezbollah artillery positions in Lebanon today. The move came in retaliation for a Hezbollah strike that killed a 16- year-old Israeli and wounded four others earlier today. Our Sheila Macvicar is in Jerusalem with more details.
SHEILA MACVICAR, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Over the course of the last number of days we've seen an increasing level of violence across Israel's northern border with Lebanon, violence between Israeli forces and Hezbollah on the Lebanese side. Today that violence resulted in the death of one Israeli, injuring several others. We are told that on the Lebanese side there was at least one Lebanese dead there as well.
Now, this comes at a time of increasing friction between the two parties. The Lebanese saying that Israel has been consistently violating what is called the blue line, the international boundary between Israeli airspace and Lebanese air space, that they have been over flying it. Israel acknowledging that they have done so in order to ascertain what is happening on the other side, saying that they need to gather intelligence in case of missile deployments.
Now, in addition to that, six or seven days ago there was a senior officer of Hezbollah who was killed as a result of a car bombing south of Beirut. Hezbollah has blamed that, rightly or wrongly, on Israel, and some of what has happened in the course of the last number of days has been as a result of that.
We've had this tip for tat going back. The United Nations has said clearly tonight that it is not useful that Israel has in fact been violating Lebanese air space. The Israelis, for their part, because the Syrians hold the presidency of the security council at the moment, are attempting to make as much of this diplomatically as they can, obliging the Syria's presidency of the security council to send around a letter which condemns Syria's support for Hezbollah.
This is something that will play out not necessarily on the battlefield between northern Israel, Israeli forces, and those forces of Hezbollah in south Lebanon, but something we may see play out over the diplomatic playing field, particularly at the United Nations. Sheila Macvicar, CNN, Jerusalem.
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Aired August 10, 2003 - 16:29 ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
FREDERICKA WHITFIELD, CNN ANCHOR: Now to Israel, where the military destroyed Hezbollah artillery positions in Lebanon today. The move came in retaliation for a Hezbollah strike that killed a 16- year-old Israeli and wounded four others earlier today. Our Sheila Macvicar is in Jerusalem with more details.
SHEILA MACVICAR, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Over the course of the last number of days we've seen an increasing level of violence across Israel's northern border with Lebanon, violence between Israeli forces and Hezbollah on the Lebanese side. Today that violence resulted in the death of one Israeli, injuring several others. We are told that on the Lebanese side there was at least one Lebanese dead there as well.
Now, this comes at a time of increasing friction between the two parties. The Lebanese saying that Israel has been consistently violating what is called the blue line, the international boundary between Israeli airspace and Lebanese air space, that they have been over flying it. Israel acknowledging that they have done so in order to ascertain what is happening on the other side, saying that they need to gather intelligence in case of missile deployments.
Now, in addition to that, six or seven days ago there was a senior officer of Hezbollah who was killed as a result of a car bombing south of Beirut. Hezbollah has blamed that, rightly or wrongly, on Israel, and some of what has happened in the course of the last number of days has been as a result of that.
We've had this tip for tat going back. The United Nations has said clearly tonight that it is not useful that Israel has in fact been violating Lebanese air space. The Israelis, for their part, because the Syrians hold the presidency of the security council at the moment, are attempting to make as much of this diplomatically as they can, obliging the Syria's presidency of the security council to send around a letter which condemns Syria's support for Hezbollah.
This is something that will play out not necessarily on the battlefield between northern Israel, Israeli forces, and those forces of Hezbollah in south Lebanon, but something we may see play out over the diplomatic playing field, particularly at the United Nations. Sheila Macvicar, CNN, Jerusalem.
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