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By Sonja PaceA barrage1 of Hezbollah rockets hit northern Israel, killing2 one man and injuring at least 14 others, while Israel continued its bombardment and air strikes of Lebanon, killing at least 30 people. VOA's Sonja Pace was in northern Israel, including the port city of Haifa and reports on events there.
It was 12:45 local time in Haifa when the air raid sirens went off. Seconds later the sound of a dull thud in the distance signaled a Katyusha rocket had hit.
The few people who were on the streets of this normally bustling3 city hurried back to their homes or into air raid shelters.
Israeli border police and emergency vehicles arrive at site where rocket fired from Lebanon directly hit a building in Nahariya, July 18, 2006
Israel radio reported four rockets had hit Haifa, this time with no casualties and little damage. But, it was not to be the last attack of the day.
In all, Hezbollah rockets struck towns across northern Israel, including Nahariya, Safed, Acre and Tiberius on the Sea of Galilee.
This was the seventh straight day of violence and it has taken its toll4.
Member of Lebanese civil defense5 rides his motorcycle amongst rubble6, in Beirut suburbs after Israeli airstrikes targeted area, July 18, 2006
In Lebanon, thousands of foreigners prepared to leave the country as Israeli warplanes continued to pound suspected Hezbollah positions in and around Beirut.
U.N. peace envoys7 were in Israel to boost diplomatic efforts to end the violence.
And in Haifa, residents reacted to the latest rocket attacks with a mixture of fear, anger and resignation.
Standing8 across from an apartment building that was hit by a Katyusha rocket on Monday, Yaakov leaves no doubt who is to blame. He says he has only disdain9 for the Shiite Muslims to the north.
"I know them well from my time in the military in southern Lebanon," he said, adding bluntly "they are bad people and we should have killed more of them."
While Yaakov's reaction may be extreme, an Israeli opinion poll shows the public strongly supports Israel's latest military action.
On a small street in the old section of Haifa, four men sit at tables outside a café playing backgammon. They say there is little use sitting at home. If we are to die, it's God's will, they say.
Nearby, Schmuel Belen, 95, has come out to visit his friend, the local shopkeeper.
"I am [an] old man. … before 63 years, before Hitler," he said. "So, I see more. I speak to you. I am [an] old man. I may die today, tomorrow."
Schmuel Belen shrugs10 off the violence, saying he's seen so much worse under the Nazis11, back in his home in Romania.
A mother and child rest Tuesday morning (July 18, 2006) in public shelter in Haifa, after spending the night there as advised by Israeli civil defense service
Belen is a Jew, his friend the shopkeeper is a Christian12 Arab. They've known each other for years and the shopkeeper checks on his friend to make sure he is ok.
Not all people here are as unfazed by the violence as Belen and his friend. Many have already left Haifa and other towns across the north for safer areas in the south. Others have expressed their hopes in graffiti near Haifa's port calling for a cease-fire, an end to the violence.
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n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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n.过路(桥)费;损失,伤亡人数;v.敲(钟) | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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使节( envoy的名词复数 ); 公使; 谈判代表; 使节身份 | |
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n.鄙视,轻视;v.轻视,鄙视,不屑 | |
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n.耸肩(以表示冷淡,怀疑等)( shrug的名词复数 ) | |
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n.(德国的)纳粹党员( Nazi的名词复数 );纳粹主义 | |
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adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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