Israel has been hit by rockets fired from Lebanon for the first time since it sent troops across the border to flush out Hizbollah guerillas last summer.True Pulitzer Prize material.
The two Katyusha rockets hit a car and a factory in the northern town of Kiryat Shemona this afternoon but there were no reported casualties.
Hizbollah, which fired almost 4,000 rockets during the 34-day conflict last year, immediately denied responsibility for the attack, raising the prospect that Palestinian groups, in the midst of a bitter internal power struggle, may have been involved.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
WARNING: Genius At Work
Admissions and graduation standards for journalism school must be pitifully low -- if existent at all. Duncan Hooper of the UK's Telegraph newspaper provides this keen perspective on current events.
Labels:
Fatah,
Hamas,
Hezbollah,
Hizbollah,
Palestinians
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment