Israel bombs south Lebanon after Hezbollah rocket fire
- Israel and Hezbollah engaged in a fresh round of attacks after multiple incidents on the border, with Hezbollah launching precision missiles and Israel responding with shelling.
- The recent violence has caused injuries and damages in Lebanese towns and villages, and has evoked memories of the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel.
- Israel has reinforced its northern area and warned Hezbollah against escalating the conflict. Palestinian factions, including Hamas, have also been involved in the border attacks.
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The action during the night in response to a sequence of attacks by the armed group
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Israel accuses Iran of ordering Hezbollah attacks along northern border with Lebanon
Israel’s military is accusing Iran Monday of orchestrating attacks by the militant group Hezbollah along the Lebanon-Israel border over the weekend. "Hezbollah carried out a number of shooting attacks yesterday in order to try and divert our operational efforts from the south, this under the direction and backing of Iran while putting the state of Lebanon and its citizens at risk," Israel Defense Forces spokesman Rear. Adm. Daniel Hagari wrote …
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