UNIVERSAL WATCH REPAIR
Katyusha Rockets
Come To Halt
.
Jerusalem (JTA) — As life re-
turned to normal for residents of
northern Israel after two days of
Katyusha rocket assaults, Israeli
leaders continued to weigh pos-
sible responses to the attacks.
Israelis living near the border
with Lebanon emerged from their
shelters to resume their daily
routines a day after dozens of
Katyusha had been launched
from across the border by mem-
bers of the Islamic fundamental-
ist Hezbollah movement.
Israeli warplanes continued
retaliating for the rocket attacks
for a third day, bombarding
Hezbollah targets in southern
Lebanon.
Ground fighting also erupted,
with two Israeli soldiers wound-
ed, one of them seriously, in
clashes with Hezbollah guerril-
las.
The soldiers were evacuated to
a hospital in Haifa, where the
condition of one was described as
light; the second soldier was de-
scribed in serious but stable con-
dition after undergoing surgery.
Beyond the air force's strafing of
the targets, and the army's con-
tinued artillery assaults, it ap-
peared unlikely that Israel's
response to the Katyusha attacks
would be broadened into a larg-
er military reply.
Prime Minister Shimon Peres
publicly blamed Syria, which he
said could have prevented the
Hezbollah onslaught, and hint-
ed that Israel would mount a
massive response to the attacks.
A day later, he muted his re-
sponse, reportedly telling a group
of ministers there would be no
large-scale retaliation.
The ministers were also in-
formed by military officials at a
briefing that Syria had not
known of Hezbollah's plans and
that there had been "no coordi-
nation" between Syria and
Hezbollah, Army Radio reported.
Foreign Minister Ehud Barak
adopted a similar muted stance,
telling visiting Russian Deputy
Foreign Minister Victor Possou-
valiok that Syria was not direct-
ly responsible for the rocket
attacks.
But he added, as Peres had
stated on Tuesday, that Israel re-
mained firm in its belief that Syr-
ia had the power to rein in
Hezbollah activities.
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