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Lebanon Photo Diary, Lebanese News in Pictures.

Pictures of recent events in Lebanon.

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An Israeli soldier watches the Israeli-Lebanese border from an army position April 16, 2001. Israel bombed a Syrian radar station in Lebanon, raising the military stakes in the Middle East and setting off warnings of a wider conflict.

Israeli soldiers are seen next to an artillery piece, background, in Har Dov, a disputed zone bordering Syria and Labanon in northern Israel, Monday April 16, 2001. Israel's air strike Monday against a Syrian army position in Lebanon signaled a policy shift and was meant to warn Damascus that it will be held accountable for Lebanese guerrilla attacks on Israel.

A bulldozer removes rubble while Syrian army officers inspect the damage at the Syrian radar station, which was hit by an Israeli air strike at Dahr el-Baidar, north of the Beirut-Damascus highway in Lebanon, Monday April 16, 2001. Striking deep into Lebanon to retaliate for guerrilla attacks, Israeli warplanes attacked strategic Syrian radar station in the central mountains early Monday, the first raid in five years against Syrian positions in the country.

Two Syrian positions near by the destroyed Syrian radar station, which was hit by an Israeli air strike at Dahr el-Baidar, north of the Beirut-Damascus highway in Lebanon Monday, April 16, 2001. Striking deep into Lebanon to retaliate for guerrilla attacks, Israeli warplanes attacked strategic Syrian radar station in the central mountains early Monday. This was the first raid in five years against Syrian positions in the country.

The hilltop where a Syrian radar station stood, was hit by an Israeli air strike in Dahr el-Baidar, north of the Beirut-Damascus highway in Lebanon Monday, April 16, 2001. Striking deep into Lebanon to retaliate for guerrilla attacks, Israeli warplanes attacked the strategic Syrian radar station in the central mountains early Monday. This was the first raid in five years against Syrian positions in the country.

A Syrian army truck destroyed by Israeli air strikes lays upside down on a hill in Dahr el-Baidar, north of the Beirut-Damascus highway in Lebanon, Monday, April 16, 2001. Striking deep into Lebanon to retaliate for guerrilla attacks, Israeli warplanes attacked a strategic Syrian radar station in the central mountains early Monday. This was the first raid in five years against Syrian positions in the country.
 

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