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Saturday, 15 July 2006, 16:57 GMT 17:57 UK
Middle East crisis: Key maps
Israel continues its bombardment of Lebanon and Hezbollah fires rockets into Israel as the crisis precipitated by Hezbollah's capture of two Israeli soldiers intensifies.
KEY FLASHPOINTS 14-15 JULY
- Beirut: Airport closed after repeat bombing of runways and fuel stores
- Tyre: An apparent air strike on a road near the port kills at least 10 people. Nine people injured in another village near Tyre
- Sidon: An air strike hits a petrol station
- Harat Hreik: Hezbollah headquarters hit by air strike. Earlier raids hit al-Manar TV station, other buildings and roads in suburbs
- Beirut-Damascus road: Bombed in several places by jets. Latest attacks reported near Shtaura
- Jiyyeh: Power station bombed and nearby road shelled by warships
- Qusaya: Jets target HQ of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
- Tripoli: Israeli planes strike the port city, in the first raids on northern and northeastern Lebanon
- Hermel: Three civilians killed in an attack on a town on the Syrian border, Hezbollah TV says
- Baalbek: Sites including houses of Hezbollah leaders targeted by Israeli warplanes
- Tiberias: Hezbollah rockets hit town 35km (22
miles) from the Lebanese border - the deepest strike yet
- Meron: Israeli woman and child killed in militant rocket attack
- Gaza: Israeli aircraft bomb the Palestinian economy ministry in Gaza City, and another reported strike kills one person in a house said to be used by militants preparing rockets
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