Thursday, July 20. 2006
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By
Yaakov Katz: (Jerusalem Post)
IAF fighter jets dropped 23 tons of explosives late Wednesday night on a Hezbollah bunker, possibly the hiding place of the group's leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, in the Bourj al-Barajneh refugee camp in southeast Beirut. It was still unclear who was in the bunker at the time and what their fate was, but IDF sources said the bunker was totally destroyed and that all that was left was a crater.
The IDF obtained intelligence information late Wednesday night that Hezbollah leaders possibly including Nasrallah had taken refuge inside the bunker. A wave of aircraft immediately took to the air.
IDF sources would not confirm that Nasrallah was in the bunker at the time, but said that high-ranking Hezbollah leaders were inside, and that it appeared that the attack was successful.
Israel's UN Ambassador Gillerman said in a CNN interview that "I can assure you that we know exactly what we hit. ... This was no religious site. This was indeed the headquarters of the Hezbollah leadership."
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