The World - News from Nov. 10, 1985
The Israeli-backed South Lebanon Army, retaliating for a series of guerrilla attacks, shelled four villages and towns east of the port of Sidon, seriously wounding a woman. Lebanese security sources said two other villages were surrounded by Israeli troops on a search mission. State-run television said the shelling was in retaliation for five guerrilla rocket and grenade attacks on South Lebanon Army positions in which five militiamen were killed and seven wounded.
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