Monday, 07 August 2006
Mystery cloaks raid on 'empty' hospital
Contributed by Bill Faith

BAALBEK, Lebanon -- Hezbollah militants continue to maintain a tight guard around a hospital they say is empty, days after Israeli commandos stormed it in a dramatic midnight raid into the heart of the militia's territory.

The anxious attitude of two men standing guard in the parking lot when a reporter and photographer visited over the weekend simply added to the mystery surrounding Hezbollah's uses of the building and Israel's purpose in raiding it.

"You must not stay here," said the younger one, who called himself only Ali. "You cannot go inside. You must go."

More Hezbollah guards watched from a distance, making sure the order was obeyed.

Ali insisted the hospital is empty, just as it was before midnight on Tuesday, when the Israelis raided with helicopters and planes.

"The hospital is still closed, except for emergency cases," he said, adding that there were no patients inside despite the many wounded from Israel's attack and a long-running gunbattle that left as many as 19 Lebanese dead.

The Israeli Defense Forces took five persons away with them after the raid on the Bar Al-Hikmah hospital, but have not said who or what they were looking for. Press reports speculate that they were searching for a senior Hezbollah official, Sheikh Mohammed Yazbeck, or even the two Israeli soldiers abducted on July 12.

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Contributed by Bill Faith on August 7, 2006 at 11:58 AM in Bill Faith, Hezbollah, Islamism Delenda Est, Israel, Lebanon | Permalink

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