Publicado: 03 Jun 2007 18:29
Se ha producido un incidente que puede tener repercusiones a medio o corto plazo. Un tiroteo entre el ejército libanés y pistoleros palestinos en un campo de refugiados en Sidón, al sur del país.

Mientras, los terroristas de Fatah al Islam han acusado a UNIFIL de colaborar en los bombardeos contra sus posiciones.Mike Hanna, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Lebanon, reported that gun fire had been heard on Sunday afternoon in Ein Al Hilweh, a southern Palestinian refugee camp.
The gun fire is believed to have come from members of Jund al-Sham [Soldiers of the Levant], a Sunni group supporting Fatah al-Islam.
AMPLIACIONFighters' claim
As the siege continued, Abu Salim Taha, a spokesman for Fatah al-Islam, claimed that troops from Unifil, a multi-national peacekeeping force whose remit is largely concerned with monitoring southern Lebanon, had taken part in the shelling of Nahr al-Bared camp.
A deputy spokesperson for Unifil denied the allegations. Yapmina Bouzaine said: "These claims are utterly unfounded. Unifil's maritime task force have no part whatsoever in the developments in and around Nahr al-Bared camp."
She said the maritime task force was acting within its original mandate, assisting the Lebanese authorities in preventing the illegal flow of arms via the sea.
Fighting at second Lebanon camp
There has been fighting between soldiers and Islamic militants at a second Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, security officials say.
The violence in the Ain al-Hilweh camp, near the southern city of Sidon, is said to involve Jund al-Sham militants. Two people - a soldier and a civilian - were injured when suspected militants fired a grenade at an army checkpoint.
It is not clear if the violence is linked to the fighting at the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in the north.





