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This is a timeline of events related to the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict.


July 2006

Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah launches Katyusha rockets across the Lebanese border with Israel, targeting the town of Shlomi and outposts in the Shebaa Farms area in the Golan Heights which has been occupied by Israel since the 1967 Six-Day War.[1]
  • Hezbollah's military wing staged a cross-border attack from Lebanon on two Israeli Humvees, as well as rocket and mortar attacks on northern Israel. Three Israeli soldiers were killed and two were kidnapped, with several civilians injured. "Fulfilling its pledge to liberate the Arab prisoners and detainees, the Islamic Resistance... captured two Israeli soldiers (Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev) at the border with occupied Palestine," Hezbollah said in a statement.[2]
IDF
  • In attempt to pursue the Hezbollah force and release the captured soldiers, an Israeli Merkava Mark II tank is hit by a 300 kilogram improvised explosive device. All 4 crew members are killed.
  • In attempt to recover the bodies of the soldiers from the burnt tank, another Israeli soldier is hit by Hezbollah fire and killed.
IDF
  • Impose blockade on Lebanon.
  • Attack on Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport. Two runways damaged.
  • Attack Rayak Air Base in the Bekaa Valley near the Syrian border.
  • Attack small military airport in Qulayaat in northern Lebanon.
  • Israeli navy gunships bombarded an electric power station on the coast at Jiyeh, about 25km south of Beirut.[3]
Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah bombarded the Israeli towns of Nahariya and Safed, as well as villages nearby, with 9K51 Grad rockets. The attacks killed two civilians and wounded 29 more.[4]
Hezbollah
  • Fired dozens of Katyusha rockets into northern Israel reaching Haifa.
  • Fired two Iranian built C-802 Cruise Missiles of Chinese design - one damages an Israeli Sa'ar 5-class missile boat killing four crew members. The other missile damages a civilian vessel of Egyptian registry. It is later debated whether Hezbollah or Iranian military personnel fired the cruise missiles.
  • Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said that Hezbollah is ready for "open war" with Israel.
Iran
Syria
  • The ruling party in Syria, Baath, said that Syria fully backs Hezbollah against the "barbaric Israeli aggression".
IDF
  • Bombs the airport road in the south of the capital, Beirut.
  • Drops leaflets warning residents to stay away from the Hezbollah offices in southern Beirut, where Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah is thought to live.
  • Bombs the main highway between Beirut and the Syrian capital of Damascus.
  • Attacked the al-Manar television station. A broadcast tower was destroyed and three people were injured, but the station continued its broadcasts.
  • Warships set up a blockade, preventing cruise ships from docking in Beirut and cutting off the delivery of fuel used to operate Lebanese power plants.
  • Airstrikes and artillery shelling of hundreds of targets in Lebanon.
  • Strikes the Beirut airport, where helicopter gunships damaged runways and destroyed fuel tanks.

Israel

IDF
  • Warships bombard Beirut's lighthouse and four ports.[8]
  • Air force fired a missile at a van in southern Lebanon, incinerating it and killing 20 people, among them 15 children.[9]
  • Raids on north, east and south Lebanon killed 15 people and wounded 37.
  • Lebanon's main commercial ports of Beirut and Tripoli were attacked, as well as ports in the Christian towns of Jounieh and Amsheet.
  • One Lebanese soldier was killed when an army radar station was hit in Batroun north of Beirut.
  • Warplanes flattened Hezbollah's nine-story headquarters and destroyed the office of a Hamas leader, Mohammed Nazzal. Nazzal survived the attack.
Hezbollah
  • Fires 20 rockets into Haifa killing 8 and wounding 20.
Hezbollah
  • Nazareth and Afula are hit by Hezbollah rockets, reaching the deepest of all rockets fired by the militant group.[10]
IDF
  • 45 people killed and more than 100 wounded in various air strikes in southern Lebanon around the border town of Aitaroun. Among the dead were seven Canadians, with six other Canadians critically wounded.[11]
  • Air attacks on Beirut's southern suburbs, continued through the day and evening. [12]
IDF
  • Air force bombs the Palestinian foreign ministry building in Gaza City and completely destroyed what remained of the building, damaging nearby homes. Several injuries were reported.[13]
  • Israeli air strikes targeted a Hezbollah stronghold in Lebanon, which killed 17 combatants. Hezbollah retaliated by firing away Katyusha rockets thirty-five miles south of the Lebanese border, which landed in the northern Israeli town of Atlit; although, there were no casualties reported.[14]
  • Some Israeli ground troops briefly entered into Lebanon, its southern portion, with the intent of completing a mission of attacking Hezbollah bases on the border.[15]
United Nations / United Kingdom
  • U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan and U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair urge an international stabilization force to the Mideast to stop the cross-border fighting.[16] Israel responds that it is too early to call for a UN force.[17]
Hezbollah
  • Three rounds of Hezbollah rockets struck the Israeli port city of Haifa, that wounded two people and partially destroyed a three-story building.[18]
  • Rockets were also reported to have hit the town of Atlit, 35 miles south of the border and 5 miles south of Haifa. No injuries were reported. [19]
  • Zeev Hospital at Zefat was damaged by a rocket of Hezbollah
Canada
  • Canadians gather in front of the Israeli consulate in Montreal to protest the Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.[20]
United States
  • An estimated 10,000 demonstrators rallied outside the United Nations in New York City in support of Israel, with smaller crowds of anti-Israel protesters also present. [21]
IDF
  • Israel continues its air strikes across Lebanon. The attacks kill 11 Lebanese soldiers in their army barracks east of Beirut.[22]
Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah rockets again strike Haifa, wounding several Israelis.[23]
Saudi Arabia
  • Saudi Arabia says it will support the deployment of an international military force to stabilize Lebanon.[24]
Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah continues to fire rockets into Israeli civilian cities. Rockets hit the Arab city of Nazareth killing two civilian muslim boys. [25]
IDF
  • Four IDF soldiers were killed and six others were wounded in heavy clashes with Hezbollah just inside south Lebanon, close to Moshav Avivim.[citation needed]
  • One soldier was killed and three soldiers were injured late night on July 20 when two Apache helicopters collided in northern Israel, near Kiryat Shmona.[26]
Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah fired mortar shells in the area in effort to disrupt the rescue of the wounded. The IDF believes that several Hezbollah guerillas were killed in the close-quarter confrontation.[citation needed]
IDF
  • Israel calls up several reserve army battalions and drops leaflets over southern Lebanese villages warning civilians to leave the area.[27]
  • Brigadier-General Alon Friedman, who is in charge of Israeli army operations in the north, said: "It's possible that in the coming days our ground operations will increase.[28]
  • The Israeli air force continues to hit targets around Lebanon. More than 300 Lebanese civilians have now been killed in the raids.[29]
Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah launch fewer rockets than on any day since the conflict began. Only 40 rockets reach Israel.[30]
IDF
  • Israeli ground troops move into the village of Maroun al-Ras in south Lebanon and take control. The Israeli army insists that incursions will be limited in scope despite the recall of thousands of reserve troops.[31]
Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah rockets again strike Haifa, wounding several Israelis.[32]
  • Israel continues its offensive by hitting communications targets in Lebanon, including a relay station used by several Lebanese television stations.[33]
Hezbollah
  • Hezbollah fires at least 150 rockets hitting several cities and villages in northern Israel.[34]
  • 17 people wounded Saturday as 160 Katyushas land in north; 4 people hurt in strike on Safed home. [35]
United States
IDF
  • TBD
Hezbollah
  • 80 rockets fired at northern Israel by late afternoon Sunday (Haaretz)
  • Two killed in Katyusha rocket strikes on north [39]
  • Carmiel, Acre, Tiberias, Kiryat Shmona also hit; 11 hurt in Haifa, 1 in Carmiel; French Foreign Minister takes cover in Haifa.[40]
Hezbollah
  • Over 140 rockets fired at northern Israel within 24 hours [41]
IDF
Hezbollah
  • Nine IDF soldiers are killed "in the hardest day of fighting in southern Lebanon since the war began"; eight from the Golani Brigade, in the battle of Bint Jbail, and one from Paratroopers Brigade, in the village of Maroun al-Ras. [44]
  • Over 75 rockets fired at Israel during the day; No less than 22 hit within urban areas [45]
  • Over 100 rockets hit communities across north; 13 lightly wounded [46]
  • The UN Security Council proposed the condemnation of the Israeli attack on the UNIFIL outpost. However, this was prevented by the veto of the US.[47]
IDF
  • The Security Cabinet approves the IDF's request to mobilize three reserve divisions (5,000 soldiers per division). [48]
  • A deadly battle happened in Bint Jbeil. Eight Israeli soldiers have died.[1]
Hezbollah
IDF

See also

References

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