Israeli aircraft have bombed bridges and other targets across
The latest air strikes killed at least five people and wounded nearly 20. News agencies estimate that at least 800 people have been killed in the 24 day conflict.
At the start of Friday, Israeli warplanes struck targets in Ouzai, a heavily Shia suburb of south
The new strikes ended a week's respite for
On Thursday Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah had threatened to launch rockets at Tel Aviv if
Following the bombing of
Seven Hezbollah rockets had landed in northern
Bridges hit
Also on Friday, Israeli warplanes struck four bridges along
Police said the jets had destroyed the main bridge near the "Casino du Liban," in the Christian
At leastfive people were killed in the strikes and more than 10 injured, the Red Cross said.
The bridges were practically the only useable road leading out of the country after
The destruction of the bridges will make the distribution of food and medical supplies much harder, aid agencies warned.
"It's really a major setback because we used this highway to move staff and supplies into the country," said Astrid van Genderen Stort of the UN refugee agency UNHCR. "If we don't have new material coming in, we will basically be paralysed."
The largely Christian region north of
Lebanese security officials said that the Israeli the jets also hit a civilian car and a van on the coastal road in Juniyeh, wounding at least two people.
Israeli jets launched other attacks near
The Israeli military confirmed air strikes on Hezbollah targets across
Arab television networks also reported on Friday that five Israeli soldiers had been killed in southern
Three of the Israeli soldiers were killed in a missile attack, said Al-Arabiya television. Israeli has not commented on the reports.
The army says it has a plan to clear a 15 km (9 mile) security area in southern
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