Lebanon PM vows to root out terrorists

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said today he would root out terrorism after fighting between the Lebanese army and Islamist…

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said today he would root out terrorism after fighting between the Lebanese army and Islamist militants in north Lebanon this week.

Referring to Fatah al-Islam, the al-Qaeda-inspired group which troops have been fighting in north Lebanon, this week, he said the army had been the victim of a "terrorist organisation".

At least 32 soldiers have been killed in the fighting, while 22 militants have been killed.

"We will not surrender to terrorism," Mr Siniora said in a televised speech.

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Residents of the Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp, where the militant group is based, say dozens of civilians have also been killed.

The fighting died down on Tuesday, and a fragile truce continued to hold today.