Israel, Hezbollah trade fire across volatile Lebanese border

Israeli forces on Monday exchanged fire with Hezbollah militants along the volatile Israeli-Lebanese frontier, as Israeli civilians living in the area were ordered to remain indoors amid the heaviest fighting between the bitter enemies in nearly a year. In a statement, the Israeli army said a “security incident” had taken place and civilians near the border were to remain in their homes.


PTI | Jerusalem | Updated: 27-07-2020 20:15 IST | Created: 27-07-2020 20:06 IST
Israel, Hezbollah trade fire across volatile Lebanese border
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Israeli forces on Monday exchanged fire with Hezbollah militants along the volatile Israeli-Lebanese frontier, as Israeli civilians living in the area were ordered to remain indoors amid the heaviest fighting between the bitter enemies in nearly a year. The fighting occurred in an area known as Chebaa Farms, which was captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war and is claimed by Lebanon. Residents of southern Lebanon near the border reported Israeli shelling was continuing for more than an hour.

The fighting came as Israel was on heightened alert for a possible attack by Hezbollah after an Israeli airstrike in Syria killed a Hezbollah militant last week. In a statement, the Israeli army said a “security incident” had taken place and civilians near the border were to remain in their homes. It also blocked roads and told people to avoid “non-essential” travel.

The army declined to give further details, saying the incident was “ongoing.” But Israel's public broadcast channel Kan said there had been an exchange of fire. Israel and Hezbollah fought to a stalemate in a month-long war in Lebanon in 2006. Israel has carried out dozens of airstrikes in Syria in recent years targeting what it says are Iranian weapons shipments bound for Hezbollah in Lebanon.

There was no immediate statement by Hezbollah. The U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon, known as UNFIL, said its commander Maj. Gen. Stefano Del Col was in contact with both parties to assess the situation and decrease tensions.

“He urges maximum restraint,” the UNIFIL statement said. Speaking in parliament, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the government was closely following developments in the north.

“The military is prepared for every scenario,” he said. "We operate in all the arenas for Israel's defense — close to our borders and far from our borders.” Netanyahu and Defense Minister Benny Gantz cut short meetings in parliament to meet military commanders at army headquarters in Tel Aviv.

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