Israel turned over to Lebanon the remains of three Hezbollah guerrillas on Friday in an effort to defuse tensions after the heaviest border clashes in years. International Red Cross vehicles brought the bodies to southern Lebanon’s Naqoura border crossing where they were transferred to Lebanese ambulances as U.N. peacekeepers monitored the process and Hezbollah guerrillas in black uniforms saluted the caskets. Four guerrillas were killed and 11 Israeli soldiers were wounded in Monday’s fighting on the south Lebanon border, the worst in several years. Israeli warplanes and artillery bombarded Hezbollah positions, and the guerrillas fired missiles at Israeli military outposts.Full Story
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