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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Violence be-
tween Israel and Hezbollah fight-
ers in southern Lebanon has
subsided following a tense week-
end marked by Hezbollah rocket
attacks on northern Israel and
fighting in the security zone that
left two Israeli soldiers dead.
The weekend of violence,
which came in the wake of a
deadly Aug. 4 Israeli air attack
on a Lebanese village, occurred
as U.S. Secretary of State War-
ren Christopher arrived in the re-
gion in an attempt to breathe life
into the long-stalled Israeli-Syr-
ian peace negotiations.
Heavy fighting erupted in the
southern Lebanon security zone
when an Israeli patrol suddenly
encountered a heavily armed unit
of Hezbollah, the Islamic funda-
mentalist movement. The unit
was apparently on its way to car-
ry out a surprise attack on the Is-
rael Defense Force in the zone.
Both groups were caught by
surprise in the chance encounter,
but Hezbollah gunmen managed
to fire the first shots, killing two
Israeli soldiers, before other
members of the IDF unit man-
aged to return fire.
The two Israelis killed were
identified as Capt. Avshalom
Oren, 24, of Tiberias, and Cpl.
Evgeny Vratzlaysky, 22, of
Jerusalem.
At about the same time,
Hezbollah launched a series of
Katyusha rocket attacks on units
of the IDF and its allied South
Lebanon Army within the secu-
rity zone and on civilian targets
in the Galilee area of Israel.
Most of the remaining
Katyushas and mortar bombs
landed in fields, causing exten-
sive property damage.
As a result of the rocket at-
tacks, Israeli police closed some
five miles of beaches south of the
border with Lebanon, but they
did not order civilians into bomb
shelters.
Bathers on northern beaches
between Nahariya and the
Lebanon border were ordered out
of the water and away from the
open beaches, and many tourists
at vacation spots in the Galilee
began to leave the area.
Hezbollah officials said the
rocket attacks on northern Israel
were in retaliation for the Aug. 4
Israeli air strike on the Lebanese
village of Deir Zahrani. The at-
tack reportedly left seven civil-
ians dead. _
Israel issued a highly unusu-
al apology for that attack, saying
that missiles mistakenly struck
the Lebanese village during a se-
ries of separate strikes on ter-
rorist positions in southern
Lebanon.
However, Lebanese Prime
Minister Rafik Hariri refused to
accept the Israeli apology.