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March 27, 1992 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-27

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NEWS I

Old World
Cra smanship

Mortar Fire
Breaks Lull

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Two
mortar shells were fired at
an Israel Defense Force out-
post at the edge of the
southern Lebanon security
zone causing no casualties.
The IDF responded with
what it described as
"controlled counterfiring."
The exchange broke a
nine-day lull in fighting
along the northern border,
which began with an
undeclared truce on Feb. 21
between the IDF and the
Shi'ite fundamentalist
militia, Hezbollah.
Hezbollah had been firing
Katyusha rockets into
Upper Galilee since Feb. 16
in retaliation for the
assassination of its leader,
Sheik Abbas Musawi, for
which Israel took respon-
sibility.
The IDF subsequently sent
ground forces into southern
Lebanon, supported by tanks
and combat helicopters to
search out and destroy the
mobile launchers. It lost two
soldiers in a raid on a
Lebanese village believed to
be a Hezbollah base. The
IDF then withdrew.
The Israelis claimed that
the mortars were fired to
conceal the failure of Hez-
bollah's earlier Katyusha
rocket attacks. Hezbollah
spokesmen in Lebanon re-
portedly described the
isolated firing as a "major
battle against Israel."

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