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Rockets hit Lebanon despite cease-fire
Bush Says Israel Defeated Hezbollah
Rockets hit Lebanon despite cease-fire
Bush Says Israel Defeated Hezbollah
Rockets hit Lebanon despite cease-fire

Palestinian carry the body of Zoher al-Kafarnah, 50, who was killed by an Israeli air strike on Monday during his funeral in the northern Gaza strip August 14, 2006. An Israeli air strike killed three Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday shortly after two rockets were fired into Israel from the area, Palestinian doctors said. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA)
Hizbullah terrorist opens fire at soldiers, shot Tense calm across Lebanon as UN-brokered truce takes effect
Lebanon - Hezbollah distributed leaflets on Monday congratulating Lebanon on its "big victory" and thanking citizens for their patience during the 34-day war with Israel

AP correspondents are in Lebanon and Israel covering the fighting and its effects on the people. Here, in a combined weblog, they convey the impressions and challenges of their assignments.
IDF vows tough response to cease-fire violations

Israeli soldiers get off a military truck after returning from southern Lebanon at northern Israel Monday, Aug. 14, 2006. A U.N.-imposed cease-fire went into effect Monday designed to end a month of violence that killed more than 900 people. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Israel orders army to halt offensive against Hezbollah
Ceasefire begins; IDF: We'll give it a chance
Hizbollah launch heaviest rocket barrage on Israel
Both sides locked in fierce battles as ceasefire hour approached
ISRAELI troops battled Hizbollah guerrillas across southern Lebanon yesterday and air strikes battered Beirut's suburbs as the Israeli army pressed on with its offensive in the hours until a UN-brokered truce begins.
