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"The aim of the operation was to find and engage Hezbollah guerrillas and destroy their stores of arms. ... The IDF's modus operandi in southern Lebanon in recent days has sparked great debate among all ranks of the army." (haaretz, Eight IDF soldiers ..) Military experts currently discuss whether the outcome of this and similar operations can be noted as e.g. "failed to take", or whether this type of operation rather represents a commando-style "aggressive patrolling campaign" to destroy local fixed ambush installations and to hunt down rocket-launching capacities. As the neutalizing of launching capacities is a self-explainatory target, the demolishing of fixed ambush infrastructure is seen as a preparing of the ground for an effective accomplishing of a likely-to-be-deployed international peace-keeping mission in Southern Lebanon. | "The aim of the operation was to find and engage Hezbollah guerrillas and destroy their stores of arms. ... The IDF's modus operandi in southern Lebanon in recent days has sparked great debate among all ranks of the army." (haaretz, Eight IDF soldiers ..) Military experts currently discuss whether the outcome of this and similar operations can be noted as e.g. "failed to take", or whether this type of operation rather represents a commando-style "aggressive patrolling campaign" to destroy local fixed ambush installations and to hunt down rocket-launching capacities. As the neutalizing of launching capacities is a self-explainatory target, the demolishing of fixed ambush infrastructure is seen as a preparing of the ground for an effective accomplishing of a likely-to-be-deployed international peace-keeping mission in Southern Lebanon. | ||
] confirmed 8 of its soldiers died in the battle. Dozens of Golani Brigade soldiers were evacuated into Israel. | ] confirmed 8 of its soldiers died in the battle. Dozens of Golani Brigade soldiers were evacuated into Israel.<br> | ||
Israel claims to kill 10-15 Hezbollah millitants. | |||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
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Battle of Bint Jbeil | |||||||
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Part of 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Israeli Defense Forces (Golani Brigade) | Hezbollah | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
unknown | 100-200 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
8 killed confirmed by Israel |
still unknown Israel claims 10-15 kiiled |
2006 Lebanon War | |
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Timeline
Military engagements and attacks
Evacuations Response
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The Battle of Bint Jbeil started on July 25 2006, when Israeli Defense Forces failed to take the town it regarded as a "Hezbollah stronghold". Heavy gun battles between soldiers from the Golani Brigade and Hezbollah guerrillas took place. Some of the shooting was taking place at point-blank range, in homes, and in courtyards.
"The aim of the operation was to find and engage Hezbollah guerrillas and destroy their stores of arms. ... The IDF's modus operandi in southern Lebanon in recent days has sparked great debate among all ranks of the army." (haaretz, Eight IDF soldiers ..) Military experts currently discuss whether the outcome of this and similar operations can be noted as e.g. "failed to take", or whether this type of operation rather represents a commando-style "aggressive patrolling campaign" to destroy local fixed ambush installations and to hunt down rocket-launching capacities. As the neutalizing of launching capacities is a self-explainatory target, the demolishing of fixed ambush infrastructure is seen as a preparing of the ground for an effective accomplishing of a likely-to-be-deployed international peace-keeping mission in Southern Lebanon.
Israel confirmed 8 of its soldiers died in the battle. Dozens of Golani Brigade soldiers were evacuated into Israel.
Israel claims to kill 10-15 Hezbollah millitants.
Sources
- http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3281683,00.html
- Heroism in the battle of Bint Jbail
- Eight IDF soldiers killed in bitter Bint Jbail fighting
- Invaders lose at least 8 as Bint Jbeil holds