Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Israel airstrikes hit Lebanon after rockets are fired

- By Laurie Kellman and Zeina Karam

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL >> Israel on Thursday escalated its response to rocket attacks the previous day from Lebanon by launching rare airstrikes on its northern neighbor, the army and Lebanese officials said.

A statement from the Israeli military said jets struck the launch sites from which the rockets were fired, as well as an additional target used to attack Israel in the past. The military blamed the state of Lebanon for the shelling and warned “against further attempts to harm Israeli civilians and Israel’s sovereignt­y.”

The overnight airstrikes in southern Lebanon were a marked escalation at a politicall­y sensitive time. Israel’s new eight-party governing coalition is trying to keep peace under a fragile cease-fire that ended an 11-day war with Hamas’ militant rulers in Gaza in May. Several incidents leading up to this week’s rocket fire from Lebanon have focused attention on Israel’s northern border. The United States swiftly condemned the attacks on Israel.

Lebanon is mired in multiple crises, including a devastatin­g economic and financial meltdown and a political deadlock that has left the country without a functional government for a full year.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun said Israel’s use of its air force to target Lebanese villages “is the first of its kind since 2006 and indicated the presence of aggressive, escalatory intentions” against Lebanon. In a statement, he said Lebanon would submit a complaint to the United Nations.

The commander of the U.N. peacekeepi­ng force in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, Stefano Del Col, called on the parties “to act with urgency” to deescalate tensions and prevent violations of the cessation of hostilitie­s.

Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah fought a devastatin­g, monthlong war in 2006 which killed some 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and around 160 Israelis, mostly soldiers.

 ?? MOHAMMED ZAATARI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A Lebanese army soldier displays part of an Israeli missile fragment from an airstrike in the Dimashqiya farmlands in southern Lebanon on Thursday.
MOHAMMED ZAATARI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Lebanese army soldier displays part of an Israeli missile fragment from an airstrike in the Dimashqiya farmlands in southern Lebanon on Thursday.

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