Palestinians Flee as Lebanon Army Set to Storm Camp 
By REUTERS
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/world/international-lebanon-fighting.html?pag
ewanted=print

Filed at 7:33 a.m. ET

NAHR AL-BARED, Lebanon (Reuters) - About 160
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/p/palestinians
/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier> Palestinians fled a refugee camp in north
Lebanon on Wednesday as the Lebanese army prepared to launch a final assault
against al Qaeda-inspired militants holed up inside.

Troops have been battling Fatah al-Islam fighters at Nahr al-Bared for
nearly eight weeks in Lebanon's worst internal violence since the 1975-1990
civil war. A total of 205 people have been killed.

The army seized all the militants' positions on the outskirts of the camp
last month but refrained from entering its official boundaries.

A 1969 Arab agreement had banned Lebanese security forces from entering
Palestinian camps. The agreement was annulled by the Lebanese parliament in
the mid 1980s but the accord effectively stayed in place.

Security and political sources said the army was concerned it was being
dragged into a war of attrition with the militants dug in inside the camp's
narrow alleys and decided to move in to crush them after they refused
repeated calls for surrender.

A soldier was killed by a sniper on Tuesday. At least 87 soldiers, 75
militants and 43 civilians have been killed in the fighting that began on
May 20.

The sources said the army deployed extra troops in the area and was expected
to use helicopter gunships and naval boats as well as tanks and heavy
artillery in any assault on the coastal encampment.

Palestinian sources said some of the last remaining civilians in the camp
left on Wednesday ahead of the expected assault. Local representatives of
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/f/fatah_a
l/index.html?inline=nyt-org> Fatah and other factions of the Palestine
Liberation Organisation also left.

Witnesses said some two dozen men who left the camp were taken by the army
to a nearby barracks for questioning. Red Cross sources said a total of 161
people, including women and children, left.

Most of Nahr al-Bared's 40,000 inhabitants fled in the early days of the
fighting but a few thousands have stayed behind.

The Lebanese government says Fatah al-Islam is a tool of Syrian
intelligence, a charge Damascus and Fatah al-Islam deny. The group says it
has no organizational ties with al Qaeda, but supports its militant
ideology.

Some of its members -- mainly Lebanese, Palestinians, Syrians and Saudis --
have fought in Iraq. Security sources say at least 10 Saudis are among the
dead militants.

The authorities have blamed the group for twin bus bombings in a Christian
area near Beirut in February that killed three civilians. Investigators are
also pointing a finger at the militants in the assassination of an
anti-Syrian Christian government minister last November.

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