1. Army troops raided one house, making headlines in local newspapers. 2. At worst, local villagers would block the roads to stop the troops from leaving and local troops would raid UN barracks to seize arms. 3. A few months after United States troops raided his headquarters in Port-au-Prince, the capital, Constant was allowed to enter the United States on a tourist visa. 4. A day later, U.S. troops raided five villages along the border, seizing weapons, ammunition and uniforms. 5. Elsewhere, Israeli troops raided three West Bank villages, killing two suspected Palestinan militants in a gun battle near Hebron. 6. Early Saturday, Israeli troops again raided the Dheisheh refugee camp inside Bethlehem, arresting one man before withdrawing, the army said. 7. Israeli troops briefly raided the village of Shawara, near Bethlehem and arrested six Palestinians before withdrawing, the army said. 8. The Powerball invasion may be the most action Greenwich has seen since the Revolutionary War, when British troops raided homes and farms for seven deadly years. 9. U.S. troops raided Fraph headquarters in Port-au-Prince, the capital, and found photographs of mutilated bodies taped to the walls. 10. Also Tuesday, Israeli troops briefly raided the village of Shawara, near Bethlehem and arrested six Palestinians before withdrawing, the army said. |