2006年VOA标准英语-Hezbollah Rockets Kill 8 Israelis; Israel Steps(在线收听) |
By Jim Teeple A barrage of more than 100 rockets fired by Hezbollah militants has killed at least eight Israelis. Military authorities say they plan to expand what they intend to be a security zone in Lebanon to at least 15 kilometers and perhaps further. A new report from the U.S. based Human Rights Watch says Israeli air strikes have indiscriminately struck Lebanese civilians. --------
Hezbollah rockets continue to strike northern Israel, despite the presence of about 10,000 Israeli ground troops inside Lebanon. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says Israel is close to achieving its objective of carving out a security zone along the Lebanese border. Israeli military authorities say they plan to expand the security zone to about 15 kilometers inside Lebanon, saying they already control about 20 Lebanese villages located six-to-seven kilometers inside the country.
"We are going to provide our government the flexibility to select its decision, either to stay or withdraw," he said. In an interview with an Italian newspaper, Prime Minister Olmert said he believed the United Nations will approve a cease-fire next week. Differences between the United States and France over the timing of a cease-fire, and the introduction of international peacekeepers to Lebanon, has led to a postponement of discussions on the issue at the United Nations. Israel's military has released the results of an investigation that says their air-strike against the Lebanese town of Qana on Sunday was a mistake. The New York-based organization, Human Rights Watch says during its current military campaign in Lebanon, Israel has failed to distinguish between civilians and combatants. Speaking to journalists, Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said he believes Israel's policy towards civilian casualties in Lebanon is much different than that of Hezbollah's. "Every time a civilian is killed by an Israeli we consider it a failure and we regret it very much because it has never been our strategy and we do not want to achieve that," said Mr. Olmert. "Every time an Israeli civilian is killed, it is considered by Hezbollah to be a victory."
Israel dropped leaflets in Beirut warning residents of three Shiite neighborhoods to leave - a sign the neighborhoods could be hit by air strikes. |
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