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Israel fires at south Lebanon in response to rocket launches: Israeli military

A picture taken from the northern Israeli kibbutz of Misgav Am on Tuesday shows a Hezbollah flag raised on the border fence between Lebanon and Israel. (Credit: Jalaa Marey/AFP)

TEL AVIV/BEIRUT — Israel fired artillery at targets in Lebanon on Wednesday after four rockets were launched towards Israel from Lebanese territory, the Israeli military said.

Israel’s missile defenses intercepted one of the projectiles and “the rest most likely fell in open areas,” the military said. The rockets caused air raid sirens to blare in the northern Israeli city of Haifa and areas to the east.

Security sources in Lebanon confirmed that four rockets had been launched towards Israel from Seddiqine, a village in the region of Lebanon’s southern coastal city of Sur.

One security source said militant group Hezbollah, which has sway in southern Lebanon, had not been involved in the launches, and that the group was trying to determine the source of the rockets. There were no reports of damage on either side.

In an earlier incident, on Monday, six shells were fired from Lebanon towards northern Israel but fell short of the border, drawing retaliatory Israeli artillery fire.

The Israeli military says that some rockets fired from Lebanon, including in an initial incident on Thursday, had landed in the Mediterranean Sea, causing no damage or casualties.

Israel fought a war in 2006 against Hezbollah guerrillas, who have sway in southern Lebanon and access to advanced rockets. The border has been mostly quiet since then.

Small Palestinian factions in Lebanon have fired on Israel sporadically in the past.


TEL AVIV/BEIRUT — Israel fired artillery at
targets in Lebanon on Wednesday after four rockets were launched
towards Israel from Lebanese territory, the Israeli military
said.
Israel’s missile defenses intercepted one of the projectiles
and “the rest most likely fell in open areas,” the military
said. The rockets caused air raid sirens to blare in...