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This from the IDF:
Here's why the name of the village in question may sound familiar:
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/virtualmem/Detail&casualty=80003151
http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/47932.0.html
http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/70420.0.html
http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/50286.0.html
IDF intelligence maps show Hezbollah weapons stored near schools, hospitals and residential buildings, marking a trend of using civilian villages as militant centers.
The following declassified intelligence maps as well as the 3D animated clip (YouTube) illustrate how Hezbollah, in the four years since the Second Lebanon War, has turned over 100 Southern Lebanese villages into military bases. These maps and the 3D clip show how Hezbollah stores weapons near schools, hospitals, and residential buildings in the village of al-Khiam, which had been used as a rocket launching site during the Second Lebanon War. This same tactic of storing weapons near civilian buildings is being carried out by Hezbollah in villages all across southern Lebanon, essentially using the residents as human shields, in gross violation of UN Resolution 1701.
During the Second Lebanon war, Hezbollah generally stored its weapons in open areas, enabling the IDF to locate and destroy these stores. In the four years since, Hezbollah has pursued a tactic of moving its weapons into civilian villages, essentially institutionalizing the tactic of using human shields on a large scale.
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IDF intelligence indicates that this village, with a current population of approximately 23,000 people, is one of several Hezbollah centers currently undergoing preparation for confrontation with the IDF. Today, about 90 Hezbollah militants, some of whom are part of the Special Forces prepared to confront IDF soldiers with explosive devices, mines and various types of antitank missiles, are operating in the village. According to intelligence, there are hundreds of rockets and mortar shells, with different ranges, already stored within the village.
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In a briefing to the public, Col. Ronen Marley, Commander of the Western Division on the northern border, explained that Hezbollah has been collecting information on IDF activities and events in Israel. "Every day they are collecting significant intelligence on our forces along the border and every day they are engaged in digging, building and laying communications infrastructure to prepare themselves for war," he said. Hezbollah has been collecting extensive intelligence information, often under the disguise of Lebanese civilians approaching the border. Col. Marley estimated that a renewed conflagration between Israel and Hezbollah could happen anytime between today and next year.
Here's why the name of the village in question may sound familiar:
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/virtualmem/Detail&casualty=80003151
http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/47932.0.html
http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/70420.0.html
http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/50286.0.html