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    Israel-Lebanon truce goes into effect
    (AP)
    Updated: 2006-08-14 16:15

    Jerusalem - Israel halted its offensive against Hezbollah guerrillas as a UN-imposed cease-fire went into effect Monday after a month of warfare that killed more than 900 people, devastated much of south Lebanon and forced hundreds of thousands of Israelis into bomb shelters.

    Israeli soldiers relax before a cease fire, near the northern Israeli town of Avivim August 14, 2006. Guns fell silent across southern Lebanon on Monday after a U.N.-brokered truce went into effect to end five weeks of fighting between Israel and Hizbollah that killed more than 1,250 people and wounded thousands.
    Israeli soldiers relax before a cease fire, near the northern Israeli town of Avivim August 14, 2006. Guns fell silent across southern Lebanon on Monday after a UN-brokered truce went into effect to end five weeks of fighting between Israel and Hizbollah that killed more than 1,250 people and wounded thousands. [Reuters]

    A half hour after the cease-fire took hold, Israeli warplanes, a regular fixture in Lebanese skies during the monthlong war, were absent across huge swaths of the country, including the Bekaa Valley, where airstrikes hit about an hour before.

    Thousands of cars packed with luggage and some with mattresses strapped to the roof jammed the bombed-out Zahrani highway linking the southern cities of Nabatiyeh, Tyre and Sidon, as Lebanese troops scrambled to repair roads in time for the deluge of refugees returning home.

    Hundreds of refugees camped out in a Beirut park packed up their belongings to return to the city's southern suburbs.

    There were no immediate reports of Hezbollah rockets being fired into Israel, a day after it fired more than 250 rockets, the worst daily barrage since fighting started July 12.

    Some exhausted Israeli forces pulled out of southern Lebanon early Monday, but were being replaced by fresh troops, and the army said there will be no immediate withdrawal from positions seized in the last few days.

    The army said in a statement the military was told not to initiate any action after 8 am (1 am EST) Monday, but "the forces will do everything to prevent being hit."

    In the final hours before the truce, however, Israeli warplanes struck a Hezbollah stronghold in eastern Lebanon and a Palestinian refugee camp in the south, killing two people, and Israeli artillery pounded targets across the border through the night.

    The airstrikes continued until 15 minutes before the truce went into force, destroying an antenna for Hezbollah's Al-Manar television southeast of Beirut.

    The cease-fire was passed by the UN Security Council on Friday and approved by the Israeli and Lebanese governments. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah also signaled his acceptance.

    But Isaac Herzog, a senior minister in the Israeli Cabinet, said it was unlikely all fighting would be silenced immediately. "Experience teaches us that after that a process begins of phased relaxation," in the fighting, he said.

    Israeli Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres also said Israel was uncertain the truce would hold. "I believe that it has a chance. I can't say for certain," he said moments before it took effect.

    Implementation of the hard-won agreement already was in question Sunday night when the Lebanese Cabinet indefinitely postponed a crucial meeting dealing with plans to send 15,000 soldiers to police Hezbollah's stronghold in southern Lebanon.

    Lebanese media reported that the Cabinet, which approved the cease-fire plan unanimously Saturday, was sharply divided over demands that Hezbollah surrender its weapons in the south. That disagreement was believed to have led to the cancellation of Sunday's meeting.

    Lebanese leaders made no public comments.

    The deployment of the Lebanese army along Israel's border, with an equal number of UN peacekeepers, was a cornerstone of the cease-fire resolution passed Friday by the UN Security Council. The forces are supposed to keep Hezbollah fighters out of an 18-mile-wide zone between the border and Lebanon's Litani River.

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