Friday, August 6, 2021

Lebanon's Hezbollah And Israel Exchange Cross-Border Fire

 

Reuters: Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel trade cross-border fire amid Iran tensions 

TEL AVIV/BEIRUT, Aug 6 (Reuters) - The Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah fired barrages of rockets towards Israeli forces on Friday, drawing retaliatory fire from Israel into south Lebanon, in a third day of cross-border salvoes amid wider regional tensions with Iran. 

Suggesting its attack was calibrated to avoid further escalation, Hezbollah said it had targeted open ground near Israeli forces in retaliation for Israeli air strikes that had also struck open areas. 

Israel said it did not wish to escalate to a full war, though it was ready for one. 

"Our understanding is that Hezbollah deliberately aimed at open areas in order not to escalate the situation," Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Amnon Shefler told reporters. 

The flare-up, which has caused no casualties, followed an alleged Iranian attack on an Israeli-managed oil tanker in the Gulf last week in which two crew members, a Briton and a Romanian, were killed. Tehran denied involvement.

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More News On Lebanon's Hezbollah And Israel Exchanging Cross-Border Fire 

Hezbollah says it fired rockets after Israeli airstrikes -- FOX News/AP  

Hezbollah fires 'dozens' of rockets into Israel from Lebanon in retaliation for Israeli air strikes -- Daily Mail  

Hezbollah fires barrage of 19 rockets at Israel, in first since 2006 war -- Times Of Israel  

Hezbollah fires rockets into Israel from Lebanon -- Jerusalem Post  

Hezbollah Fires Rockets at Israel as Risk of Escalation Looms -- New York Times 

Israel hits Lebanon with airstrikes in response to rocket attacks -- The Hill  

Israel Conducts Biggest Airstrikes On Lebanon Since 2006 -- Zero Hedge

1 comment:

A. Phrend said...



On August 6, 2021, Hizubllah attempted to launch rockets at northern Israel from Chouaya, a Druze village in southern Lebanon. Druze residents of the village took over the rocket launcher and shouted: "Hizbullah is launching [rockets] next to our homes." Villagers exclaimed that local security forces, who they refer to as the "dogs of our region" defend the Hizbullah militants more than they defend the children of their own Druze sect. Footage of the events was uploaded to various online platforms.


Man: "See the dogs [security forces] of our region... The dogs of our region defend Hizbullah more than they defend the children of their own sect. These dogs defend them more than they defend us. This is Chouaya, near Hasbaiya. Let the public opinion see this. Hizbullah is launching [rockets] right next to our homes. From the middle of Chouaya. From the middle of a Druze village!"