Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Two Israeli soldiers killed in Hezbollah missile attack. (Seven soldiers also injured in the attack, and one Spanish UN peacekeeper killed in Israeli shelling)

Two Israeli soldiers have been killed by a Hezbollah missile fired at at an Israeli military vehicle in the Shebaa farms are on the border with Syria and Lebanon.
The Israeli military confirmed that seven soldiers were also injured in Wednesday's strike.

In response to the attack, Israeli forces fired shells across the border into southern Lebanon. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) confirmed that Israeli shelling had killed one of its peacekeepers from Spain.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the attackers would be held responsible.
"Those behind the attack today will pay the full price," Netanyahu said as he launched consultations with security chiefs on a possible further response to the incident, according to a Reuters news agency report..
There were also reports of Israeli war planes flying over the border with Lebanon.
A Hezbollah statement claiming responsibility for the attack said: "11:25am this morning, al-Quneitra Martyr's group targeted an Israeli convoy with specialised heavy duty rockets in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa farms area. The convoy included Israeli artillery, an officer and several soldiers many of whom were injured," the statement read.

"Await retaliation"
The attack by Hezbollah was likely in retaliation for an Israeli air strike in Quneitra on January 18th that killed six Hezbollah fighters and an Iranian general. Both Hezbollah and the Iranian army had vowed revenge, and earlier on Wednesday Iran said that Israel should "await retaliation" for the strike.
A Lebanese army spokesman said the missile was not fired from Lebanese territory, and that the artillery response by Israel was randomly falling on areas along the border, but that no shells had landed on villages with civilians yet.
Shebaa Farms is a small strip of disputed land at the intersection of the Lebanese-Syrian border and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Schools closed in and around Shebaa, and residents stayed indoors as the shelling continued throughout Wednesday morning.
Residents in neighbouring towns continued life as normal, telling Al Jazeera that they don't feel this will escalate into a full blown war.
"Whatever happens happens, but we're not moving and we're not scared," one resident of Marjayoun, a town a few kilometres from the border with Israeli, said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned: "The IDF is ready to act with force on any front".
In a letter to the UN Security Council, Ron Prosor, Israeli ambassador to the UN, condemned the attack, saying Hezbollah has been "stockpiling" weapons in southern Lebanon in violation of a UN resolution.
"Israel will not accept any attacks on its territory and it will exercise its right to self-defense and take all necessary measures to protect its population."
Al Jazeera's Nisreen el-Shamayleh, who is reporting from Jerusalem, said that while a response was expected from Israel against Hezbollah, an escalation of hostilities was unlikely.
Meawnhile, Lebanese politician Samir Geagea, a member of the March 14 opposed to Hezbollah, said that Hezbollah "doesn't have the right to involve the Lebanese army and government in a battle with Israel."
Walid Jumblatt, another politician considered to be centrist, said the attack will lead to "turbulent" times for Lebanon.
On Friday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is expected to speak on the Quneitra strike.
In 2006, Israel fought a bloody war against Hezbollah that killed more than 1,200 people in Lebanon, mostly civilians, and some 160 Israelis, mostly soldiers.
 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/01/israeli-soldiers-injured-shebaa-farms-missile-attack-150128100642659.html
28/1/15
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2 comments:

  1. Israeli aircraft struck Syrian army artillery positions early Wednesday, the military said, in retaliation for rockets launched at the Israel-occupied Golan Heights a day earlier...

    The strike came amid rising frontier tension 10 days after an Israeli airstrike in Syria killed an Iranian general and several Hezbollah fighters.

    The airstrike on targets in areas under the control of Syrian President Bashar Assad sent a clear message, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said in a statement.

    "We will not tolerate any firing towards Israeli territory or violation of our sovereignty and we will respond forcefully and with determination," Yaalon added........http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2015/Jan-28/285571-israeli-airstrike-on-syrian-army-posts-in-golan-heights.ashx#sthash.aFN8bpkS.dpuf
    28/1/15

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  2. Israel told the UN Security Council on Wednesday that it will take all necessary measures to defend itself after an exchange of fire between Hezbollah militants and Israel that has raised the threat of a full-blown conflict...

    "Israel will not stand by as Hezbollah targets Israelis," Israel's UN Ambassador Ron Prosor said in a letter to the Security Council.

    "Israel will not accept any attacks on its territory and it will exercise its right to self-defense and take all necessary measures to protect its population," he added.
    http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/121607.aspx
    28/1/15

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