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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Challiss McDonough
Yatar, Lebanon
14 August 2006
After a month of fighting in Lebanon, a U.N.-mediated cease-fire has taken hold between Israel and Hezbollah militants2. Thousands of people are streaming back to their homes, despite government warnings that it is not yet safe. VOA Correspondent Challiss McDonough reports from the southern village of Yatar.
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Lebanese woman reacts to the destruction in the heavily-bombed town of Aita Ech Chaab, near the Israeli border |
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As silence fell, the first cars started venturing onto the battered4 roads. People began making their way back home, to see if they had houses to return to.
Outside of Qana, Rahaji Mohamad Kefil and her family were stuck in traffic, waiting for two bulldozers to clear the remains5 of a bombed building off of the road.
She says, "We are going home, but we do not know if our homes are there. We fled the shelling, but as soon as there was a cease-fire, we headed back."
The Lebanese government warned people not to try to return home because of the danger of unexploded ordnance6, and the danger that the cease-fire might not hold. But they came by the thousands anyway, with foam7 mattresses8 strapped9 to the roofs of their cars and children crammed10 into the back seats.
And families were not the only ones returning.
An hour and a half after the cease-fire took hold, a group of Hezbollah fighters was seen emerging from a hideout, about 12 kilometers from the Israeli border. They wore their uniforms, and openly carried weapons and ammunition11.
From their demeanor12, it was clear that they view the cease-fire as a victory.
The militants refused to be interviewed, but peppered a pair of journalists with questions about what they and the people of the West think about the war.
Two hours later and further east, another group of militants in the village of Yatar had already changed into civilian13 clothes, but were still carrying their signature two-way radios. They embraced each other like long-lost brothers.
One man walked up, still carrying his AK-47. Seeing a group of journalists, he pulled his T-shirt over the weapon, trying to hide it. He disappeared into a nearby building, and came back a few minutes later, unarmed.
And, so the militants are melting back into the population. Local residents have said since the beginning that Israel's goal of pushing Hezbollah away from the border was unattainable.
Israel has accused Hezbollah of hiding behind civilians14, but residents say the group is an integral part of the Shi'ite community in south Lebanon, not just a militia15.
As if to illustrate16 that point, three women emerged from somewhere in the ruined town and began shouting and chanting their support for Hezbollah.
They dug Hezbollah flags and pictures of the group's leader from the rubble17, and waved them for television cameras, as an interpreter explained what they were shouting.
"If they come back and try this again, let them know that we will be victorious18 over the Israelis," she said. "We will be victorious, and we will exterminate19 them, just like they tried to exterminate us, from this free land where they tried to exterminate us. If they try it again, we will be victorious, and we will exterminate them."
But standing20 on the steps of a nearby building, the deputy mayor of the town, Abu Ali Suweidan, rebuked21 the women's display of fervor22.
"Tell that woman to shut her mouth up," he said. "We do not need any more talk like this."
His words are a sign that the rhetoric23 of war is changing to pragmatism, as the cease-fire takes hold.
For more than a month, the people of southern Lebanon have repeated the same word - steadfast24. They vowed25 not to give up in the face of Israeli bombardment, and - in public, at least - pledged their loyalty26 to Hezbollah, which has long been the de facto authority in south Lebanon. Israel began its bombardment after Hezbollah, which the State Department has designated terrorist group, captured two Israeli soldiers. The group has fired hundreds of rockets into the Jewish state from southern Lebanon.
"We hope this is the last war, and we hope the Lebanese government can extend its authority to all of Lebanon," said Abu Ali Suweidan. "That, he says, is what I am praying for."
He sat with his arm draped over the shoulder of a Hezbollah militant1, but his words reflected the wording of the long-awaited cease-fire resolution, approved by the United Nations three days earlier.
Around him, his village lay in ruins. Building after building has been flattened27 beyond recognition. There is a gaping28 hole in the wall of the local mosque29. The carcass of a dead donkey lies rotting by the side of the road.
"It is very sad and painful to look at my village and see all of this. I look at the enemy," he said, referring to Israel, "and I see that they probably think they have done something great."
1 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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3 artillery | |
n.(军)火炮,大炮;炮兵(部队) | |
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4 battered | |
adj.磨损的;v.连续猛击;磨损 | |
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5 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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6 ordnance | |
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7 foam | |
v./n.泡沫,起泡沫 | |
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8 mattresses | |
褥垫,床垫( mattress的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.用皮带捆住的,用皮带装饰的;身无分文的;缺钱;手头紧v.用皮带捆扎(strap的过去式和过去分词);用皮带抽打;包扎;给…打绷带 | |
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adj.塞满的,挤满的;大口地吃;快速贪婪地吃v.把…塞满;填入;临时抱佛脚( cram的过去式) | |
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11 ammunition | |
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12 demeanor | |
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16 illustrate | |
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17 rubble | |
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18 victorious | |
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19 exterminate | |
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n.热诚;热心;炽热 | |
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23 rhetoric | |
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24 steadfast | |
adj.固定的,不变的,不动摇的;忠实的;坚贞不移的 | |
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25 vowed | |
起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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26 loyalty | |
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27 flattened | |
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28 gaping | |
adj.口的;张口的;敞口的;多洞穴的v.目瞪口呆地凝视( gape的现在分词 );张开,张大 | |
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