Operation Sharp and Smooth

During the 2006 Lebanon War, Operation Sharp and Smooth (Hebrew: מבצע חד וחלק), also known as the Baalbek operation, was an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) raid on a hospital in the city of Baalbek, which was being used as a Hezbollah headquarters, and a neighbourhood of the city. The precise objectives of the raid remain classified, but it is known that a number of Lebanese, including Hezbollah and armed Lebanese Communist Party members, were killed, and five Lebanese civilians were arrested and detained in Israel as suspected Hezbollah members, but released after three weeks. The casualty figures for the raid vary. According to inquiries by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Lebanese authorities 16 Lebanese residents, most of them civilians, were killed. According to IDF ten Hezbollah militants were killed in the attack.

Operation Sharp and Smooth
Part of 2006 Lebanon War
DateAugust 1, 2006 – August 2, 2006
Location
Result Israeli victory
Belligerents
Israel Hezbollah
LCP
Commanders and leaders
Eliezer Shkedi
Emmanuel Moreno
Unknown
Strength
Unit 269 "Sayeret Matkal"
Unit 5101 "Shaldag"
200 commandos
Unknown
Casualties and losses
None

19 Hezbollah fighters and 2 armed Communist party members killed

10 killed (IDF claim)
According to HRW 11 civilians killed.
5 civilians detained but released after three weeks
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