Times of Suriname

Israel launches air attacks at Hezbollah posts on Lebanon border

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TEL AVIV - Israel said it carried out air attacks on Hezbollah observatio­n posts in Lebanon on Wednesday after shots were fired from across the border towards its troops the previous evening. The country’s military had said earlier that a “security incident” was unfolding in the vicinity of Manara near the UNdemarcat­ed Blue Line border between the two nations.

“During operationa­l activity in northern Israel last night, shots were fired from Lebanon toward IDF troops,” the Israeli army wrote on Twitter.

“We responded with fire, & our aircraft struck Hezbollah observatio­n posts near the border. This is a severe event & we remain ready to combat any threat to our borders.” No Israeli soldiers were wounded in the firing, the military added. Soldiers deployed illuminati­on flares, smoke shells and live fire after the shots from the Lebanese side of the frontier, it said. There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah. Israel and Lebanon are still technicall­y at war, and United Nations force UNIFIL is tasked with monitoring the ceasefire. Hours earlier, Lebanon had rejected an Israeli call to reform a UN peacekeepi­ng force patrolling the border ahead of a UN Security Council vote to renew its mandate.

The incident also comes after Hezbollah announced on Saturday that it had brought down an Israeli drone flying over the Blue Line. Last September, Hezbollah vowed to shoot down Israeli drones flying over Lebanon, following an incident a month earlier when two drones packed with explosives targeted the group’s stronghold in south

Beirut. Last month, Israel said Hezbollah carried out an infiltrati­on attempt, which the Iran-backed group denied. Set up in 1978, UNIFIL was beefed up after a month-long devastatin­g war in 2006 between Israel and Hezbollah. The 10,500-strong force, in coordinati­on with the Lebanese army, is tasked with monitoring a ceasefire and Israeli pullout from a demilitari­sed zone on the border. Israel accuses Hezbollah of stockpilin­g weapons at the border to prepare for a new war. (Al Jazeera)

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