BBC NEWS
UN appalled by Beirut devastation
The UN's Jan Egeland has condemned the devastation caused by Israeli
air strikes in Beirut, saying it is a violation of humanitarian law.

Mr Egeland, the UN's emergency relief chief, described the 
destruction as "horrific" as he toured the city.

He arrived hours after another Israeli strike on Beirut. Israel also
hit Sidon, a port city in the south crammed with refugees, for the
first time.

In Haifa, two people were killed amid a volley of rockets on the
Israeli city.

Fifteen people are reported injured by the rockets, launched by 
Hezbollah militants over the border with Lebanon.

The BBC News website's Raffi Berg visited the scene of one of the
rocket attacks in northern Haifa.

He says the rocket exploded next to a carriageway, raking passing cars
with shrapnel and ball bearings. A man in a nearby vehicle was killed
outright, his car left looking as if it had been sprayed with machine
gun fire.

'Block after block'

Mr Egeland arrived in southern Beirut on Sunday just hours after
Israeli strikes on the Hezbollah stronghold, and the ruins of high-
rise apartment blocks were still smouldering.

A visibly moved Mr Egeland expressed shock that "block after block" of
buildings had been levelled.

"It makes it a violation of humanitarian law," he said.

Mr Egeland appealed for both sides to put a halt to attacks.

He said UN supplies of humanitarian aid would begin to arrive in the
next few days.

"But we need safe access," he said. "So far Israel is not giving us
access."

Israel has said it will lift its blockade on Beirut's port to allow
aid through, but correspondents point out that roads, bridges and
trucks have all been targeted by the Israeli air force, making it
extremely difficult for aid supplies to reach regions where they are
most needed.

Multi-national force

Meanwhile, Israeli Defence Minister Amir Peretz has said that Israel
would agree to the deployment of a multi-national force in southern
Lebanon.

Mr Peretz, who was speaking after a meeting in Jerusalem with the
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, said Israel would
support the deployment of a Nato force, "due to the weakness of the
Lebanese army".


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But he stressed that the current operation in Lebanon would continue
until Hezbollah had been pushed away from the border, and reiterated
that the fate of two Israeli soldiers captured by Hezbollah was key to
resolving the crisis.

The American Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice will leave for the
Middle East later on Sunday.

Envoys from France and Britain are also holding talks in Israel to
look for ways to resolve the crisis.

Kim Howells, a UK junior foreign minister, is due to meet Israeli
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, a day after accusing Israel of targeting
not Hezbollah but "the entire Lebanese nation".

Sidon targeted

Israel's bombing campaign continued, with strikes on Beirut and on
southern and eastern Lebanon in the early hours of Sunday.

The news agency Reuters reports at least three Lebanese civilians
killed.



One target was the southern port of Sidon, a city not previously
targeted by Israel.

The BBC's Roger Hearing in the city reports that a mosque was 
destroyed in one strike, which hit less than 500m from a hospital.

While Israel said the mosque was a meeting place for Hezbollah 
militants, local doctors insisted it was just "a place for prayers".

Our correspondent says that until now the people of Sidon and about
42,000 refugees who have flooded in from the surrounding countryside
had seen the city as safe from attacks.

Ground campaign

Reuters quotes Israel's Army Radio as saying more troops were 
expected to move into southern Lebanon on Sunday in a broadening of
the ground campaign.

More than 350 Lebanese have been killed in the 11 days of violence,
many of them civilians, and angry protests condemning Israeli attacks
have been held in cities around the world.

At least 36 Israelis have been killed, including 17 civilians killed
by rockets fired by Hezbollah into Israel.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/5207478.stm

Published: 2006/07/23 12:01:21 GMT

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