Lebanese army says it exchanged smoke-bomb fire with Israel
- The Lebanese army and Israeli troops engaged in a second exchange of smoke bombs at the border, according to the Lebanese army. The smoke bombs were fired by Israeli troops north of the Blue Line, and the Lebanese army responded by firing their own smoke bombs.
- The Israeli military used "riot dispersal means" against the Lebanese army near the Blue Line, while the Lebanese army fired tear gas grenades in response.
- The confrontation between the Lebanese army and Israeli forces involved members of Hezbollah or its supporters, indicating a potentially larger conflict at play.
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Lebanon army says it exchanged smoke-bomb fire with Israel
Lebanon’s army said today it had exchanged smoke bombs with Israeli troops at the border, the second such incident in a week, Reuters reported. The Lebanese army, in an online statement, said Israeli troops had fired smoke bombs at a Lebanese patrol that was accompanying workers removing “infringements” that the army said had been set up by the Israelis north of the Blue Line. Neither the Israeli military nor the United Nations peacekeeping forc…
Lebanese army says it exchanged smoke-bomb fire with Israel
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s army said on Wednesday it had exchanged smoke bombs with Israeli troops at the border, the second such incident in a week. The Lebanese army, in an online statement, said Israeli troops had fired smoke bombs at a Lebanese patrol that was accompanying workers removing “infringements” that the army said had been set up by the Israelis north of the Blue Line.
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