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NEWS
Violence Escalates
In South Lebanon
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Tension and
violence escalated in south
Lebanon last weekend amid a
new flurry of Katyusha rocket
attacks on Israel. Two soldiers
of the United Nations Interim
Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and
one soldier of the Israel-backed
South Lebanon Army (SLA)
were killed in skirmishes with
unidentified gangs.
A diplomatic row broke out
between Israel and the Irish
contingent of UNIFIL. And
former Israeli chief of Staff
Rafael Eitan proposed that
Israel reoccupy south Lebanon
up to the Litani river.
A number of Katyusha roc-
kets were fired from north of the
security zone, most of them fall-
ing short. At least one is believ-
ed to have exploded in Israel ter-
ritory without causing casual-
ties or damage. The rocket that
burst in a Kiryat Shemona
schoolyard which injured three
pupils and a teacher was traced
to the Lebanese village of
Sharka, according to Uri
Lubrani, Corrdinator of Israeli
Affairs in Lebanon.
Lubrani noted that Sharka
was originally in the security
zone but, at the request of the
UN, was transferred, along with
several other village, to the
Shiite Moslem militia, Amal, as
a goodwill gesture. It was evacu-
ated by the SLA and is now
patroled by Irish UNIFIL
Troops, Lubrani said.
His remarks drew a sharp
retort from the Irish UNIFIL
commander who said he was
asking the Foreign Ministry in
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Military sources here said
Lubrani was not trying to cast
aspersions on the Irish troops
but was objecting to UNIFIL's
mandate which, according to the
sources, prevented its units
from taking adequate measures
against terrorists operating in
the areas it patrols.
A UNIFIL soldier from Fiji
recently died of wounds he suf-
fered when armed men attacked
his battalion headquarters near
Zadikin village north of the
security zone. Two Ghahanian
soldiers were wounded when a
roadblock at Majd el-Salim
came under fire. One of the
soldiers died later.
It appeared, meanwhile, that
the casualties caused by the
Katyusha explosion in Kiryat
Shemona were more serious
than originally reported. A
school boy was admitted to a
Safad hospital for treatment of
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