Business Day

Hezbollah retaliates for assassinat­ions

- Laila Bassam and Dan Williams

Hezbollah launched explosive drones at an army base in northern Israel on Tuesday, declaring the attack part of its response to recent Israeli assassinat­ions in Lebanon, as sources reported three Hezbollah fighters killed in an Israeli strike.

The group said its drones hit the Israeli army headquarte­rs in Safed as part of retaliatio­n for last week’s killing of deputy Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut and for Monday’s killing of a Hezbollah commander.

A source familiar with Hezbollah operations said it marked the first time the group had attacked Safed, about 14km from the border, during hostilitie­s that began three months ago after Hamas attacked Israel from the Gaza Strip.

An Israeli army spokespers­on said a northern base was hit in an aerial attack but there was no damage or casualties. They did not say precisely where the incident occurred.

More than 130 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in Lebanon during the hostilitie­s with Israel, their worst confrontat­ion since they went to war in 2006. The violence has forced tens of thousands of people to flee homes on both sides of the border and has raised concern that the conflict could intensify and spread.

The three Hezbollah fighters killed on Tuesday died in a strike on their vehicle in the town of Ghandouriy­eh in the south of Lebanon, the sources said, without identifyin­g them.

In a statement, the Israeli military said its air force attacked Hezbollah targets in Kila — an apparent reference to the Lebanese border village of Kfar Kila — and a drone squad belonging to the group elsewhere in southern Lebanon.

The Hezbollah commander killed on Monday, Wissam Tawil, was part of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan forces and the most senior Hezbollah officer killed so far in the conflict. He had played a leading role in directing its operations in the south.

Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem, in a televised speech on Tuesday, said his group did not want to expand the war from Lebanon, “but if Israel expands [it], the response is inevitable to the maximum extent required to deter Israel”.

 ?? /Marwan Tahtah/Getty Images ?? Fury and grief: Supporters of Hamas during the funeral of deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri.
/Marwan Tahtah/Getty Images Fury and grief: Supporters of Hamas during the funeral of deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri.

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