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Lebanon Death Toll 20,950 *
On July 12, 2006 Hizbollah troops captured two Israeli soldiers and killed 8, triggering the reinvasion of Lebanon by I$rael. Imperialist-backed I$rael responded to this military action with widespread terrorism against the Lebanese people. They destroyed Beirut's airport and major highways in the first couple of days, effectively cutting off supplies to the city. Since then u$ planes and bombs have destroyed water and power infrastructure and numerous food production factories. After only a week, over a half a million people had been displaced from their homes in Lebanon. U$ puppetmasters indicated that the conflict has provided a great opportunity to reorganize politics in the region to their favor and have pledged they will not stop the slaughter until those goals have been met.
1982 Israeli Invasion
In the summer of 1982, u$ military and political objectives were carried out by the so-called Israeli Defense Forces in its invasion of Lebanon. Conservative estimates put the death toll of Lebanonese and Palestinians at 20,000. *This is only a total of data reported at imperialismkills.org and is not necessarily a complete statistic
Deaths Reported
Amerikan cluster bombs remain scattered across southern Lebanon, with 288 sites being reported by the UN. At least 12 people have been killed and dozens more injured since the ceasefire from cluster bomb explosions.
Source:Gulfnews. 27 August 2006.
A suicide bomber killed only himself but wounded six Afghan soldiers and a civilian in another attack in the southeast. In the mountains of southern Helmand province, a clash left 11 alleged Taliban resistance fighters and two policeman dead. Taliban resistance fighters killed four more police officers who were racing to help a local official ambushed by Taliban resistance fighters in the southeastern Ghazni province.
Source: Al-Jazeerah. 14 August 2006.
I$raeli warplanes struck a Hizbullah stronghold in eastern Lebanon and a Palestinian refugee camp in the south, killing two people, and I$raeli artillery pounded targets across the border through the night. Officials said four Hizbullah resistance fighters were killed in two clashes near the town of Hadatha when armed men approached I$raeli occupation troops three hours after the cease-fire began. Later clashes occurred near the towns of Farun and Shama, with one Hizbullah resistance fighter killed in each, officials said.
Source: Al-Jazeerah. 14 August 2006.
In the fiercest day of retaliation by Lebanese against I$rael's invasion, 250 rockets hit the north, killing one I$raeli man.
Source: Al-Jazeerah. 13 August 2006.
At least 15 people were killed, including three children, and 20 wounded by I$raeli air strikes that hit eight buildings and a mosque in Beirut's southern suburbs. Eleven people were killed in separate raids near the ancient city of Baalbeck in eastern Lebanon. In Tyre, I$raeli warplanes bombed five petrol stations, sparking a huge fire and killing fifteen civilians.
Source: Pakistan Times. 15 August 2006.
24 I$raeli occupation terrorist soldiers were killed by Hizbullah resistance fighters and 19 Lebanese civilians were killed in Israeli terrorist air raids.
Source: Al-Jazeerah. 13 August 2006.
After expanding it's invasion of Lebanon, I$rael reported seven of its soldiers were killed and more than 70 wounded. I$rael confirmed Hizbullah resistance fighters shot down a helicopter, and Hizbullah claimed to destroy 21 tanks. I$rael said it killed more than 40 Hizbullah resistance fighters. Hizbullah issued a statement saying three of its fighters had been killed but gave no date. Nineteen Lebanese civilians died from Israeli occupation terrorist air strikes, while Hizbullah rockets wounded eight people in northern I$rael.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 12 August 2006.
An I$raeli drone fired at a convoy of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon on, killing at least six people and wounding 16.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 11 August 2006.
In far northern Lebanon, Israeli occupation terrorist jets blasted a key bridge to Syria, killing at least 12 people. Two other Lebanese civilians were killed elsewhere, officials said. Hizbullah said it killed or wounded 15 I$raeli soldiers near the border village of Aita Al-Shaab. It also said I$raeli occupation terrorist forces suffered casualties near the southern village of Rachaf. Hizbullah said four of its resistance fighters had been killed, but did not say when or where.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 11 August 2006.
Hizbullah resistance fighters destroyed 14 I$raeli tanks and Killed 18 I$raeli invaders during fighting in south Lebanon. I$rael reported killing 7 Hizbullah soldiers in the fighting. An Arab Israeli mother Mariam Al-Assadi, and her young son, Fat'hi (5), were killed in the village of Dair al-Assad. Lebanese officials reported at least four civilian deaths today.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 10 August 2006.
Hizbullah resistance fighters killed 11 invaders as I$rael decided to push farther into Lebanon today. An I$raeli gunship shelled the Ein El-Hilweh camp, the largets Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, killing 2 and wounding 5. I$raeli air strikes also leveled a building in the Beka'a Valley town of Mashghara, trapping seven family members in the rubble.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 9 August 2006.
Mourners in a funeral procession for I$raeli terrorist airstrike victims scattered in panic as warplanes again unleashed missiles that hit buildings and killed 13 people
Source: Al Jazeerah. 8 August 2006.
The death toll continued to increase in news reports today, finally reaching as high as 69 killed.
Source: Democracy Now! 8 August 2006.
Hizbullah says it killed 4 I$raeli invaders in the village of Hula in south Lebanon, while I$rael claims to have killed 4 Hizbullah fighters. Four Lebanese civilians were killed and many injured by I$raeli warplane strikes on Kafr Tabnit. In the Lebanese village of Ghassanieh, another I$raeli massacre took place when 7 civilians were killed and 5 more injured, in an I$raeli air strike on a residential building. One person was killed in an I$raeli air raid in the southern border village of Houla. Syrian TV reported the total civilian death toll from I$raeli attacks in Lebanon to be 34 today.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 7 August 2006.
Twelve I$raeli soldiers were killed in a Hizbullah rocket attack on Kfar Giladi area in Upper Galilee. Six members of the Lebanese military were killed in two Israeli airstrikes. Missiles also flattened a house in the village of Ansar, near the southern market town of Nabatiyeh, killing a man and four of his relatives. Another strike overnight killed three people in al-Jibba'in, a village nearly three miles from the Israeli border. A rocket fired by a pilotless aircraft blasted a van carrying bread near Tyre, killing its driver. Another person was killed in the town of Naqoura, near the border on the Mediterranean coast. I$raeli terrorist forces also bombed two alleged camps of a Palestinian resistance organization in Lebanon, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command. The group reported one person killed in the attack.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 6 August 2006.
I$raeli terrorist air raids killed at least eight people in multiple strikes across Lebanon and a Hizbullah rocket hit a house in Israel's western Galilee region, killing three Israelis. Hizbullah battled I$raeli invaders at an apartment in Tyre. Ambulance workers said six people were killed, including two from Hizbullah and one soldier from the Lebanese army at a nearby checkpoint. In eastern Lebanon, Hizbullah mortars hit two vehicles of an I$raeli engineering unit during a sweep of a village in the Taibeh area, killing a soldier and wounding nine.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 5 August 2006.
Israeli war planes bombed a farm on Lebanon's border with Syria. The attack killed at least 33 farm workers.
Source: Democracy Now! 7 August 2006.
I$raeli war planes bombed a farm on Lebanon's border with Syria. The attack killed at least 33 farm workers. It was one of the deadliest single attacks in Lebanon since the invasion in July.
Source: Democracy Now! 7 August 2006.
I$raeli terrorist air raids killed at least eight people in multiple strikes across Lebanon and a Hizbullah rocket barrage killed three in northern I$rael.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 5 August 2006.
Israeli terrorist attacks on Lebanon and on Hizbullah positions across Lebanon expanded with missiles targeting bridges in the Christian heartland north of Beirut for the first time. Four civilians were killed and 10 wounded in the air raid, the Lebanese Red Cross said. A Lebanese soldier and four civilians were also killed in air raids near Beirut's airport and southern suburbs, security officials and witnesses said. Another strike slammed into farm workers loading vegetables into a refrigerator truck near the Lebanon-Syria border later in the day, killing at least 23 people, a Lebanese civil defense official said. At least 11 other workers were wounded in the attack, and more were likely buried under the rubble.
The broadened bombing came as Hizbullah hammered Israel with more than 120 rockets Friday, killing two people. Fierce fighting continued along the boarder, where Lebanese resistance fighters had killed several Israeli soldiers near the villages of Aita al-Sha'ab and Markaba.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 4 August 2006.
Five Lebanese civilians were killed in Thursday's Israeli terrorist attacks. Hizbullah resistance fighters killed 4 I$raeli invaders. Meanwhile, rockets that they fired into northern Israel killed 8 civilians.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 3 August 2006.
I$raeli occupation terrorist forces pressed the first full day of a massive new ground attack, sending 8,000 troops into southern Lebanon. Israeli terrorist commandos flew in by helicopter before dawn into the northern town of Ba'albek, on the border with Syria, capturing five civilians alleged as Hizbullah resistance fighters and killing at least 10 civilians, said Israel's army chief terrorist, Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz. Witnesses said Israeli terrorist forces partially destroyed the Dar al-Hikma hospital in Ba'albek. One of a series of air raids struck the village of Al Jamaliyeh near the hospital. A missile hit the house of the village's mayor, Hussein Jamaleddin, instantly killing his son, brother, and five other relatives. A family of seven - a mother, father and their five children - were killed in another air raid on an area near Al Jamaliyeh, witnesses said. A van driver was killed when another missile struck nearby.Hizbullah resistance fighters hit back, firing at least 160 rockets at towns across northern Israel, wounding at least 17 people and killing a 52-year-old Israeli American at the entrance to his home in Kibbutz Sa'ar near the town of Naharia, Israeli police said. Israeli terrorist jets fired at least one missile at a Lebanese army base in the village of Sarba, in Iqlim al Tuffah province, killing one soldier.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 2 August 2006.
Over 58 people were crushed in a collapsed building when Israeli missiles hit the village of Qana in southern Lebanon. Workers pulled 27 bodies of Lebanese children from the rubble. Outrage in Lebanon hit a breaking point in response to the news as people destroyed the UN headquarters, burned amerikkkan flags vowed revenge on I$rael.
Source: Al-jazeerah. 30 July 2006
Aircraft repeatedly bombed villages near Lebanon's southern port of Tyre and Israeli artillery fired hundreds of rounds across the border, killing 10 people. Four people were killed in about 70 air strikes in the eastern Bekaa Valley.
Source: Reuters. 28 July 2006
An Israeli bomb has hit a UN observation post on the border between Israel and Lebanon, killing four peacekeepers.
Source: Guardian. 25 July 2006.
Israeli occupation terrorist forces are attempting to take the town of Bint Jubail, where up to 200 Hizbullah resistance fighters are believed to be defending it. So far, one Israeli army officer and two Hizbullah fighters have been reported killed in the fighting there.
For apparently no good reason other than terrorizing the Lebanese people, Israeli warplanes destroyed two neighboring houses in Nabatiyeh, early this morning. The town has been heavily bombarded in the past few days. Nine Lebanese civilians were killed in the bombings.
A teenage girl was killed and three other people were injured by rockets from Hizbullah in the Israeli town of Maghar.
One man died of a heart attack while running to a bomb shelter in Haifa in response to rocket attacks.
Meanwhile, refugees are approaching 20% of the population of Lebanon, about 800,000 people, certain to result in many more unnecessary deaths as a result of the invasion.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 25 July 2006.
A Lebanese photographer became the first journalist to die in the fighting when an Israeli missile hit near her taxi in southern Lebanon.
Israeli occupation terrorist warplanes also bombed a textile factory in the border town of al-Manara, killing one person and wounding two.
A missile hit the bus near the village of Yaatar, killing three and wounding 13.
Hizbullah said three of its resistance fighters were killed in fighting.
At least four other people were killed by Israeli terrorist strikes in the south, Lebanese television said, but the deaths were not confirmed by security officials.
Two civilians were killed in early morning air raids on border villages, witnesses said. A 15-year-old boy was killed at Meis al-Jabal, and a man was killed at Blida.
Hizbullah rockets badly damaged a house and slammed into a major road in Haifa, Israel's third-largest city, killing two people and wounding five.
Source: Al Jazeerah. 24 July 2006.
I$rael attacked 42 rocket platforms near Tyre and a building in Sidon, Lebanon's third-largest city, the army said on its Web site. Four were killed Lebanonese were killed according to police. Six Hezbollah rockets hit Haifa, Israel's third-biggest city, killing two people, Israeli police said.
Source: Bloomberg. 23 July 2006.
At least 12 Lebanese were killed in Israeli attacks today.
Source: New York Times. 22 July 2006.
Hizbollah said it lost two of its fighters in clashes with Israeli troops just inside Lebanon.
Source: Reuters. 21 July 2006.
At least thirty Lebanese were killed Thursday. Earlier today, Israeli warplanes attacked Lebanon’s main highway to Syria. Several passenger buses were set on fire but no casualties were reported.
Source: Democracy Now! 21 July 2006.
At least 72 civilians died in Lebanon on Wednesday making it the deadliest day of the Israeli assault. In the village of Srifa, Israeli warplanes flattened an entire neighborhood. 15 homes were destroyed. At least 17 civilians died including several children. The local mayor described the attack as a massacre.
Source: Democracy Now! 20 July 2006.
Early this morning Israeli air strikes killed at least 54 civilians in a series of raids in southern Lebanon.
Source: Democracy Now! 19 July 2006.
Early this morning Israeli warplanes killed at least 11 people including seven civilians from the same family in southern Lebanon. At least 37 Lebanonese were killed today in Israeli attacks.
Source: Democracy Now! 19 July 2006.
On Monday, Israeli attacks killed at least 42 people. Among the dead were 12 civilians who were killed when an Israeli bomb hit their minivan just south of Beirut.
Source: Democracy Now! 18 July 2006.
Rockets struck deep inside Israel a day earlier, killing eight people in Haifa.
Eight Lebanese army soldiers were killed Sunday and 12 wounded in an Israeli airstrike in the fishing village of Abdeh in northern Lebanon.
Source: Guardian. 17 July 2006.
At least three civilians were killed when another I$raeli airstrike hit a bridge near the Syrian border, cutting the last land link on the main road to Syria and its capital, Damascus. This brought the total death toll today to 33.
Source: Guardian. 16 July 2006.
As many as 15 Lebanese villagers were killed in an Israeli airstrike near the border village of Ter Harfa. Photos showed the bodies of the children strewn across a street. The civilians were trying to evacuate their home.
Source: Democracy Now! 17 July 2006.
Israel continued to its efforts to cut off Lebanon from the rest of the world and terrorize it's people, having killed at least 73 people in three days of bombing.
Source:Guardian. 15 July 2006.
Overnight raids across southern Lebanon killed up to 47 civilians, including more than 15 children. At least one hundred were wounded. More than 20 bridges were targeted in the bombings, causing heavy damage. An Israeli helicopter fired a missile at the headquarters of Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV station in a Beirut suburb.
Source: Democracy Now! 13 July 2006.
1982 Israeli Invasion
In the summer of 1982, u$ military and political objectives were carried out by the so-called Israeli Defense Forces in its invasion of Lebanon. Conservative estimates put the death toll of Lebanonese and Palestinians at 20,000.
Source:MIM Notes 13. 6 July 1985.
