Israel-Palästina
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Zitat:ISRAEL, HIZBULLAH ENGAGE IN HEAVIEST CLASH IN MONTHS

TEL AVIV [MENL] -- Israel's military and Hizbullah have engaged in their heaviest clash in 2005.

The two sides exchanged shelling and rocket salvos over the weekend along the Israeli-Lebanese border. On May 13, the Iranian-sponsored Hizbullah attacked Israeli military positions in the Shebaa Plateau, followed by Israeli artillery and rocket fire against strongholds of the insurgency group in southern Lebanon.
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Military sources said Hizbullah opened with a barrage of 15 shells and rockets at Israeli border positions on May 13. They said Israeli artillery batteries and attack helicopters responded with about 45 shells and rockets toward the Lebanese village of Kfar Shuba and destroyed four Hizbullah positions.
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Zitat:Hizbollah, Israeli forces clash in border area
(Agencies)

Updated: 2005-05-14 08:38

Israeli artillery and aircraft pounded the outskirts of Lebanese border villages on Friday in a fierce clash with Hizbollah guerrillas that ratcheted up tensions on the volatile frontier.

The fighting in the disputed Shebaa Farms strip comes as Lebanon prepares to hold its first general election without a Syrian military presence for 33 years.

There were no reports of casualties on either side in the fighting, which abated less than two hours after it had begun. The clash came two days after a rocket was fired from south Lebanon into northern Israel, damaging a building.
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Pro-Syrian Hizbollah said it shelled an Israeli post inside the Shebaa Farms, near the border between Lebanon, Israel and Syria's Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
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Zitat:Israel will erstmals seit 1967 Müll im Westjordanland entsorgen

Israelische Abfallunternehmen wollen erstmals seit 1967 ihren Müll im besetzten Westjordanland entsorgen. Mit Bauarbeiten sei ungeachtet internationaler Abkommen begonnen worden, berichtete die Zeitung «Haaretz». Der Plan sehe vor, monatlich etwa 10 000 Tonnen Abfälle auf einer Müllkippe bei Nablus abzulagern. Die privat betriebenen Müllunternehmen müssten dort nur etwa ein Drittel der israelischen Deponiekosten bezahlen. Experten befürchteten, dass wichtige Trinkwasserquellen verseucht werden könnten.
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