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Israel
evacuates rocket-hit town
AFP
KIRYAT
SHMONA, Israel
Petroleumworld.com
08 09 06
To the sound of sirens wailing, residents of the northern Israeli town
of Kiryat Shmona were fleeing the daily barrage of rocket fire in the
first evacuation of an entire town since the creation of the Jewish
state.
Out of the town's 24,000 inhabitants, around 15,000 have already fled
south away from the border with Lebanon, heading to hotels, kibbutzim
or finding refuge with their families, mayor Haim Barvivai told AFP.
On Wednesday, most of the remaining 9,000 scrambled to be included in
the evacuation plans as buses stood waiting to ferry the residents as
Katyusha rockets continued to come crashing down in and around the town.
It was the first time since the creation of the Jewish state in 1948
that an entire Israeli town has had to be evacuated.
But Barvivai stressed that the evacuation was not compulsory and that
any residents wishing to stay would be allowed to.
Kiryat Shmona lies about three miles (five kilometres) from the Lebanese
border, where Israeli troops have been involved in intense fighting
with Hezbollah.
A total of 65 soldiers and 36 civilians have been killed since Israel
launched its devastating military operation against Lebanon, to which
Hezbollah responded with sustained rocket fire on northern Israeli towns.
Israel's land, sea and air offensive began on July 12 following the
capture of two of its soldiers by Hezbollah guerrillas in a deadly cross-border
raid.
AFP
090808 GMT 08 06
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