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Situation Along the Border of Lebanon and Israel Turkey Beirut n ¥¦¬ o n a b 40,000 IDF soldiers positioned along the e Damascus L ¥¦¬ Syria a i 11 August r S i t u a t i o n A l o n g t h e B o r d e r Cyprus Lebanon y I S r border in preparation for large scale a 2006 q l e West Bank ra Is n ground operations (10 August 2006) Israel a v 2.1 rd o Sau Jorda o f L e b a n o n a n d I s r a e l Egypt J di Arabia West Bank n Mazraat Bsafour ¥¦¬ ¥¦¬ Sari d Kfar Roummane i 35°6'0"E 35°12'0"E 3a 5°18'0"E 35°24'0"E 35°30'0"E n 35°36'0"E 35°42'0"E ¥¦¬ u t a Abou Qamba Ain Jerfa o Oussamiyat her MEgl hLai ibe Hartas i Sini Na s Mazraat Chelbael Mazraat ej Jreine A N WFP estimates 100,000 Mhaidle a UNIFIL Member(s) u El Bayad M a p L e g e n d h o Fardis people stranded south e b Harouf i Killed r n of the Litani river A Mazraat Israeli groEund forces a r Zebdine Es Serail l E e Khoutaryet Mazraat Dmoul El Aaqidé advance to the towns b Israeli Attack (10 August 2006). 534 L s c h i UNIFIL Member(s) er Rezz t a Hebbariye a of Marjayouan and Blat H N Nabatiyé n t Wounded Aali et Tâher Seraii l l E Mazraat i Jlali el Ghozlane N c Hezbollah Attack Kfar Badde el Faouqa Manzleh h E a El Mahmoudîyé h Qalaat g r e Mazraat Jemjim a e r r UNIFIL Position Hit Meïs Kfar Tebnit h E B a l ( Captured Village Israeli air strikes destroyed the l H i ó (No Casualities) Na Mazraat Doumiat N a n Mazraat ej Joûdâyé h W E a e r Abou s b provisional bridge crossing the A a i s Maifadoun d d so i Ongoing Fighting Litani river, cutting road transport Israeli forces advised civilians E a ( u Kfar Dajjal l ó Events on Ground Mazraat el Ouasta living north of the Litani rivaer to W Khraibe on the Ground from Tyre to Beirut (7 August 2006) d B Khirbet Aïn el Qanâter Mazraat Sahsahiye ra Kharayeb move further north in advance g Matariyet h Formerly Occupied ech Choumar of new attacks (1-2 Aug 2006) it ó( IDP & Refugee Braiqaa LEBANON 4 UNIFIL Military observers Cross-Border Movement Information Mazraat Aïn ez Zarqa Arzay Qsaibe Jaouhariye killed by Israeli artillery and of Ground Forces (Current) Mazraat Bsaile aerial sMtraikrei (25 July 2006) Jazire Jdaidé Qaaqaait ej Jisr Hamra er El LitaMngihaïriyé 1414 Mazra`at Cross-Border Movement Borj El Haoum Nah Sir el Gharbiye of Ground Forces (Old) Intense ground Qasmiye fighting reported Darjat Râs en Nabâa Mhaïlib itan Halta Ain Abu Aabdalla Naher E l L i N ¥¦¬ Capital (9-10 August 2006) " 0 Civilian vehicle travelling close ' Halloussiye 8 Marnaba Zaqiye Ain Aarab Village/Town to a UN humanitarian aid convoy 1 UNAIFaIlLm paonseition hit by ° Jour en Nakhl Tair Filsay METULLA Marjaayoun was destroyed by IDF north of Kfarnay Er Rafîd four Hezbollah mortar 3 ·[ Airport Chahour 3 N Tyre (6 August 2006) Deir Qanoun en Nahr Houra Slaiyeb aa " Tair Semhat shells (9 August 2006) eb 0 Haumeiri h ' le Qsair C s 8 Commercial Port eb rm 1 K! Z Bestiyat Ramta a ° u Mazra`at Chabriha i Ab Mazraat Aazze Deïr Siriane F 3 d Israeli forces clash with Wa 3 Fishing Port Sikket Basma Khirbet ed Dwayr Mazraat Qafoua K! Hezbollah on ground Arzoun Hammadiye Me t ul a in Tyre (5 August 2006) Derdghaiya Fashkoul Fuel Oil or Other Port Aadchit el Qsair Majd el C K! Aaziyé Aarma Ayn et Tiné Khallet el Ghazalé Niha Fashkul Mazra`at Í Spot Height (m) Boustane Naffakhiye Rhajar Jubbatah Touairi 2 UNIFIL wounded by Charnaiye Israeli mortar rounds Maissate Maachouq Qalaat Main Road (29 July 2006) Israeli forces dropped leaflets over Maroun Contested land of Chebaa Farms (Approximate boundary) Secondary Road southern Lebanon warning that private Ynouh Deir Kifa Shayta vehicles traveling south of the Litani Qalaouiye Noukhaile Misgav `Am Nimrod river will be attacked (8 August 2006). Yuval Railroad Borj el Qibli Debaal Qabrikha Senir Beni Haiyane Ma y a n Ba r u c h Permanent River Ouadi Jilou Chehabiye Dan Kfargileady `Ayn Quny Seasonal River Talha Messadi Souane N Dafna a 100m Contour Line Khirbit Silim h Rashidiyeh refugee camp e r (UNRWA) shelled by Israeli E KIRYAT SHMONA IDF-Proposed Bir es Sanassel forces (5 August 2006) l El Biyad L Zawrah 8km Security Zone i BET HILLEL ta Ha g o s h ri m Mahrouneh n i UNIFIL Northern Boundary Taibe Sammaaiye UNIFIL convoy hit by small arms fire of unknown N 898 Hunin " Be it Hil le l Buq`a0 ta International Boundary Three UNIFIL members origin (4 August 2006) ' Malkeit es Sahel Mazraat Mechref Jmaijime Qir y a t Al `Azizi Rouaïsset el Fâkhoûra 2 wounded by Hezbollah shell Soultaniye Odem Zahriye Sh e m on a 1 Military Disengagement Line (6 August 2006) Knisse ° Maaliye Qalaat Debba 3 Ramim Israeli officials begin Kefar Sold 3 N " 1949 Armistice Line Rmadiyeh Doubiye general evacuation 0 ' El Ouardani UNIFIL position hit by of Qiryat Shemona 2 Aamrane `Uyun al 1 both Israeli & Hezbollah (9-10 August 2006) Zuwayb al El Rom ° Demilitarzed Zone (1949) Possible landing 3 rockets (2 Aug. 2006) 3 of Israeli forces Rechkananey Hanniye Chebaa Farm Border (6-7 August 2006) Mazraat Aaïyé `Amir Machta El Aaziye Skek Chebaa Farm Area Kefar Blum Haris Dhu Marha Shamir SYREr RIhaAila Urban Area Aazziye Al Maqla` Mazraat Biout es Siyad Hadatha UNIFIL position hit Neot Mordekhai Golan Heights 420 Beit Yahoun by Israeli shells Bab el Ha (29 & 31 July 2006) Mhaibib Ziarat Zoumarha UN Deployment Zones W Sribbine 877 Iskandarouna a d i Merom Gol UNIFIL A Ma`ale Habashan Wasit l Iz Rachaf ziye Qanaabe Ho u l a Name of Attack Intense ground Qela Site In Lebanon fighting reported 676 (9-10 August 2006) Yiftah Name of Attack Two Israeli shells hit UNIFIL Nabi Youchaa Me r o n compound (8 August 2006) Gonen Site in Israel Intense ground Salhani Abou Chach Sha`al fighting reported Raouie Wad JAHULA Beirut River Name i HMaemoul Jijim (9-10 August 2006) rj Hin El Borj e Hay el JISH Airport Name Jameaa Oum Toute El Birké N Hanine " 0 Matmoura Qrahta ' Notera Mazar ad 6 Zalloutiye Wingate ° Malkiyya Oretal 3 Hafer 3 N Boustane " Za r i t 0 ' Jurde 6 Mughr Dalwah ° Sh e t u la Tahunat ` Kufayrah 3 Mallaha 3 ( Am bu s h ) Dishon Admit G o l a n Hanuta Shtula Sulam Tsor Shefer Iven Manahim Ashmura Qufeira H e i g h t s EL BABSeSzAet Ya`rah BIRANIT HELIPORT Qatmoun Kafr Naff Sh lo m i Mazzuva Elon Biraam Aliqah ICRC est.15,000 IDP Hulata Dardara Dovev sheltering in Rmeish Rihaniye `Alma Dabburah Sinndiane Liman (30 July 2006) Sede Eli`ezer Goren Fassuta Me r o n `Avdon Rosh Haadom Qadriye Razanie Jelebine Deir Sras Na h a r iy a Neran Jisr ez Zib Elqosh Manot ISRAE3L98 Sasa Mi`ilya Gus h Ha la v JISH Ga d ot Ayelet Hashahar `Ayn al `Ayn al W Sa`ar `Ayn Sims I! 35°6'0"E 35°12'0"E 35°18'0"E 35°24'0"E 35°30'0"E 35°36K'0ir"aEd el 35°42'0"E This map illustrates a preliminary situation of the reported attacks by known attack locations. The depiction and use of boundaries, Projection .......... UTM Zone 36N News Sources .......... Reuters, Israeli and Hezbollah forces from 12 July to 10 August 2006 along the geographic names and related data shown here are not warranted to be Datum ................ WGS 1984 ReliefWeb, BBC, AP, AFP, CNN, Map Scale: 1 : 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 (for A2 Prints) southern border of Lebanon. Attack locations have been taken error-free nor do they imply official endorsement or acceptance by the GIS Sources ...... GIST, NGA, GLCF, WFP, NASA, exclusively from public media sources. Captured villages noted on the United Nations. This map was produced by the United Nations Institute Elevation Data: ....... SRTM 90m IRIN, Daily Star, YNet, Jerusalem Miles map may only have been held briefly and may not be presently for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Satellite Image: .... Landsat ETM Pan Post, Washington Post, Aljazeera; 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 occupied. Information on UNIFIL bases hit by artillery shells has come Applications Programme (UNOSAT). UNOSAT provides satellite Image Resolution: ... 15m DPA, New Yort Times, CBA, UNIFIL from UNIFIL daily reports. This map was prepared on request for UN- imagery and related geographic information to UN humanitarian and Image Date: .......... 21 May 2000 Kilometers Contact Information: [email protected] OCHA. Locations shown may not be accurate and do not represent all development agencies and their implementing partners. Map Updated...... 10 August 2006 daily reports 2 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24/7 Hotline: +41 76 487 4998.
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