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Lebanon

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  • The body of four-year-old Sarah Adel, daughter of Sayeed Adel Akkash, a likely Hezbollah official, waits to be buried in the village of Dweir near Nabatiyeh, southern Lebanon, July 13, 2006. Israeli forces targeted Sayeed Akkash's house in the middle of the night, killing the Sayeed, his wife and their ten children. Israeli forces intensified their attacks in Lebanon, with airstrikes that blasted the country's only international airport and the Hezbollah TV station in what was Israel 's heaviest air campaign against Lebanon for 24 years.
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  • Friends and relatives gather to bury the body of Sayeed Adel Akkash, a likely Hezbollah official, in the village of Dweir near Nabatiyeh, southern Lebanon on July 13, 2006. Israeli forces targeted Sayeed Akkash's house in the middle of the night, killing Sayeed, his wife and their ten children. Israeli forces intensified their attacks in Lebanon, with airstrikes that blasted the country's only international airport and the Hezbollah TV station in what was Israel's heaviest air campaign against Lebanon for 24 years.
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  • Israeli airstrikes fill the sky with smoke after the home of Hezbollah's Sheik Hassan Nasrallah and a fuel dump at the Rafik Hariri International Airport were targeted in Beirut, Lebanon on July 14 2006. <br />
Israel tightened its seal on Lebanon, blasting its air and road links to the outside world to punish the guerrilla group, and with it, the country for the capture of two Israeli soldiers.
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  • Friends and relatives gather to bury the body of one of Sayeed Adel Akkash's ten children in the village of Dweir near Nabatiyeh, southern Lebanon, July 13, 2006. Israeli forces targeted Sayeed Akkash's house in the middle of the night, killing the Sayeed, his wife and their ten children. Israeli forces intensified their attacks in Lebanon, with airstrikes that blasted the country's only international airport and the Hezbollah TV station in what was Israel 's heaviest air campaign against Lebanon for 24 years.
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  • Friends and relatives mourn over the body of Sayeed Adel Akkash in the village of Dweir near Nabatiyeh, southern Lebanon, July 13, 2006.  <br />
Israeli forces targeted Sayeed Akkash's house in the middle of the night, killing the Sayeed, his wife and their ten children. Israeli forces intensified their attacks in Lebanon, with airstrikes that blasted the country's only international airport and the Hezbollah TV station in what was Israel 's heaviest air campaign against Lebanon for 24 years.
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  • A Lebanese man inspects the damage on a bridge close to his home the city of Damour, Lebanon, July 13, 2006. Israeli forces intensified their attacks in Lebanon, with airstrikes that blasted the country's only international airport and the Hezbollah TV station in what was Israel 's heaviest air campaign against Lebanon for 24 years.
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  • Families from Southern Lebanon cross a bombed-out bridge as they flee Israeli air strikes in the city of Damour, Lebanon, July 13, 2006. <br />
Israeli forces intensified their attacks in Lebanon, with airstrikes that blasted the country's only international airport and the Hezbollah TV station in what was Israel 's heaviest air campaign against Lebanon for 24 years.
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  • Residents of Beirut's southern suburbs, which are the stronghold of the militant group Hezbollah, check damage to their homes and neighborhood after a series of Israeli air strikes flattened much of the area of Beirut, Lebanon on July 16, 2006.
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  • Lebanese Army members guard the scene of a missile launcher destroyed by an Israeli airstrike on the eastern outskirts of the capital Beirut, Lebanon on July 17, 2006. Such missiles are thought to have the range to hit Tel Aviv but the group has yet to successfully launch one. Later that night several members of the army were killed in a subsequent airstrike in this area.
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  • A Hezbollah fighter guards the scene of a missile launcher destroyed by an Israeli airstrike on the eastern outskirts of the capital Beirut, Lebanon on July 17, 2006. Such missiles are thought to have the range to hit Tel Aviv but the group has yet to successfully launch one.
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  • A Hezbollah militia man and resident of Haret Hreik in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, July 17, 2006. He gestures in front of the damaged neighborhood, a stronghold of the militant group Hezbollah, after a series of Israeli air strikes flattened much of the area.
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  • Predominantly Christian doctors and nurses at Mount Lebanon Hospital endure the nightly bombings outside the Haret Hreik neighborhood, a Hezbollah stronghold targeted relentlessly in Beirut, Lebanon, July 19, 2006. Israel tightened its seal on Lebanon, blasting its air and road links to the outside world to punish the guerrilla group, Hezbollah, and with it, the country for the capture of two Israeli soldiers.
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  • Zainab Suaidan and Fatima Kahwaji take shelter with their children from the bombing in a staircase at the Furn Al Shibak Secondary Public School for Girls in the Southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, July 20, 2006. Zainab lost a leg years before in an Israeli attack against Lebanon and was fearful that her children would face the same fate. She left her home days before to escape the bombing, however her son remained in the home.
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  • Zainab Suaidan and Fatima Kahwaji take shelter with their children from the bombing in a staircase at the Furn Al Shibak Secondary Public School for Girls in the Southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, July 20, 2006. Zainab lost a leg years before in an Israeli attack against Lebanon and was fearful that her children would face the same fate. She left her home days before to escape the bombing, however her son remained in the home.
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  • Yousif Nasseralla listens to the news from South Lebanon, where he is from, with his son Hassan, 7, in a classroom at Furn Al Shibak Secondary Public School for Girls, Beirut, Lebanon, July 20, 2006.<br />
More than 250 people from South Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut have taken residence at the school, turned refugee camp and bomb-shelter.
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  • Mirza Khawaji washes clothes while her niece Yousra Kahwaji, 3, waits to be bathed in the bathroom of the Furn Al Shibak Secondary Public School for Girls, located on the outskirts of the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon July 20, 2006.
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  • A family sleeps inside the underground parking lot of a mall near the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, July 21, 2006. The area has is a Hezbollah stronghold. Hezbollah requested that we not reveal the name of the mall. More than an eighth of Lebanon's population have had to flee their homes throughout the country because of constant airstrikes by the Israelis.
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  • Families from the border towns in Lebanon flee through the very dangerous coastal road between Tyre and Sidon, Lebanon on July 27, 2006.
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  • Families from the border towns in Lebanon flee through the very dangerous coastal road between Tyre and Sidon, Lebanon on July 27, 2006.
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  • Batool Al Aoun , 6, and Zahraa Al Aoun, 9, are released from the hospital after being treated for wounds sustained when Israeli warplanes leveled a six-story building near their home in Lebanon, July 27, 2006. Neighbors claim several civilians lie crushed beneath the rubble, although some say that building was used to house weekly Hezbollah meetings.
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  • Alameda Ghaith, a student, stands by her father Mohammed Ghaith's hospital bedside after their home was hit by a rocket from an Israeli helicopter earlier in the week, in Tyre, Lebanon, July 27, 2006. <br />
Her mother and sister, who was set to be married the following month, died instantly. She asked, "Do we look like Hezbollah fighters to you?"
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  • A drawing of a Raad 1 missile, said to be owned by Hezbollah, is drawn on a car in the dust from the incessant Israeli bombing in the city of Tyre, Lebanon, July 27, 2006.
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  • Children's bodies are recovered from under the rubble of a home that was hit in an Israeli missile strike in the village of Qana, east of the port city of Tyre, Lebanon July 31, 2006. Human Rights Watch and news organizations initially reported that 54 or more civilians died in the airstrike however, a re-examination indicated there were 28 deaths. Human Rights Watch said it discovered the discrepancy as part of a larger investigation of civilian deaths in Lebanon.
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  • Surgical gloves and masks litter the ground where bodies recovered from a bomb shelter / home that was hit in an Israeli missile strike in the village of Qana were prepared for a mass burial in Lebanon, Aug. 8, 2006. Human Rights Watch and news organizations initially reported that 54 or more civilians died in the airstrike however, a re-examination indicated there were 28 deaths. Human Rights Watch said it discovered the discrepancy as part of a larger investigation of civilian deaths in Lebanon.
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  • Lebanese civil defense workers remove bodies from an Israeli airstrike in the residential neighborhood of Chiyah, which killed more than two dozen people and wounded scores more, in Beirut, Lebanon, Aug. 8, 2006.
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  • Hassan Kange collapses in grief after identifying the body of his son Ahmad Kange, 13, who died the previous night when an apartment building was hit by an Israeli raid, in Beirut, Lebanon, Aug. 8, 2006. <br />
Ahmad left his home, one block from the scene, to get an ice cream cone when he was killed. The attack, which took place in the residential neighborhood of Chiyah, killed more than two dozen people and wounded scores more. The Kange family were not Hezbollah supporters but Amal supporters, the rival Shia group in Lebanon.
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  • Family members wail in grief after learning of the death of Ahmad Kange, 13, who died the previous night when an apartment building was hit by an Israeli raid, in Beirut, Lebanon, Aug. 8, 2006. Ahmad left his home, one block from the scene, to get an ice cream cone when he was killed. The attack, which took place in the residential neighborhood of Chiyah, killed more than 2 dozen people and wounded scores more. The Kange family were not Hezbollah supporters but Amal supporters, the rival Shia group in Lebanon.
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  • The families of dozens of people killed when Israeli jets bombed a five-story apartment building on Monday night mourn and bury their dead, in Beirut, Lebanon, Aug. 9, 2006. During the burial, Israeli forces shelled the area nine times in 30 minutes.
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  • The families of dozens of people killed when Israeli jets bombed a five-story apartment building mourn and bury their dead, in Beirut, Lebanon, Aug. 9, 2006. During the burial, Israeli forces shelled the area nine times in 30 minutes, including one round which landed within 300 meters.
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