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Israel retaliates with artillery after rocket fired from Lebanon

By AFP - Apr 25,2022 - Last updated at Apr 25,2022

A photo, taken on Monday, shows the border fence with Lebanon, near the northern Israeli settlement of Misgav Am, after a projectile was fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, prompting a retaliation (AFP photo)

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — UN peacekeepers said on Monday they were investigating overnight rocket fire from Lebanon into Israel that prompted the occupation forces to retaliate with dozens of rounds of shelling.

Israel’s occupation forces said that they responded with artillery fire to a “projectile launched from Lebanon”, which crashed into an open field near a kibbutz.

There were no reports of casualties or damage, and the attack was not claimed by any group.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon said that, after detecting a “rocket being launched from south Lebanon towards Israel”, its commander made contact with both sides “to urge restraint”.

“Nonetheless, the [Israeli army] fired back several dozen shells into Lebanon,” UNIFIL said in a statement, adding that it had begun “an investigation to determine the facts”.

Lebanon’s National News Agency said the rocket fire was carried out by unidentified groups and that Lebanese forces had deployed to the area, with calm restored before sunrise.

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz called on Lebanon’s government “to take responsibility for what happens on its territory”.

“If terrorism and violence continue, we know how to use the necessary force against the right targets.”

Lebanon and Israel are technically in a state of war.

Israel and Lebanon’s Hizbollah exchanged fire across the heavily guarded border last summer.

The two sides fought a devastating war in 2006 after Hizbollah captured two Israeli soldiers.

The 34-day conflict killed 1,200 people in Lebanon, mostly civilians, and 160 Israelis, mostly soldiers.

It ended with a UN-backed ceasefire that saw the Lebanese army deploy in border areas.

 

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