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Israel hits back after rockets fired from Lebanon

The Israeli military fired a barrage of shells into southern Lebanon in retaliation after five Katyusha-style rockets were launched against the Jewish state yesterday, officials said.

The attacks struck uninhabited areas of Israel and Lebanon without causing any casualties or damage, officials on both sides said.

The Israeli government accused the powerful Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah of being behind the rocket fire and threatened an even tougher response to any further attacks.

“About 20 shells from Israeli territory have struck the border region of Arqub after the launch of rockets against Israel this morning,” a Lebanese security official said.

The shelling came in response to two Katyusha-style rockets fired from Lebanon that struck an open field west of the town of Kyriat Shmona, Israeli military radio reported.

“Artillery responded to rocket attacks from Lebanon against Israel that left no victims, targeting the area where these projectiles were fired from,” an Israeli official said.

Israeli army spokesman Peter Lerner tweeted later that “5 rockets (were) launched this morning from #Lebanon, (causing) one confirmed explosion in #Israel,” and the military was searching for others.

Tension has spiked on the border between the two countries since Lebanese troops gunned down an Israeli soldier driving near the frontier on December 16.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hezbollah of being involved in firing the rockets.

“Hezbollah deploys thousands of rockets and missiles among the civilian population. So it is committing a double war crime under the patronage of the Lebanese government and its army, who do nothing,” said Netanyahu.

“We know that Iran, which continues to help the Syrian government to commit massacres against its people and arm terrorist organizations abroad, is behind Hezbollah,” the statement from his office charged.

His defense minister warned Beirut that tougher reprisals could follow.

“We will not tolerate fire from Lebanon on our territory... We consider the Lebanese government and army responsible for this morning’s fire,” said Moshe Yaalon.

“The Israeli army responded by firing a large number of shells at the area from where the rockets were fired. If necessary, it will be even tougher,” said Yaalon.

The United Nations monitoring force on the border, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, confirmed the exchange of fire, adding it had contacted both sides, urging them to “exercise maximum restraint.”

 




 

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