Israel accuses Hezbollah of “provocative” activity

Israel accuses Hezbollah of “provocative” activity
Supporters of Lebanon's Shiite movement Hezbollah drive in a convoy with the group's yellow flags in the town of Ghazieh, south of the southern city of Sidon on October 25, 2019. (File/AFP)
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Updated 18 April 2020
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Israel accuses Hezbollah of “provocative” activity

Israel accuses Hezbollah of “provocative” activity
  • In a statement, Foreign Minister Israel Katz accused Hezbollah of multiple attempts to breach the border Friday night
  • Under a UN-brokered truce, Hezbollah is barred from conducting military activity along the frontier

JERUSALEM: Israel on Saturday accused the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah of “provocative” activity along the Lebanese-Israeli frontier and said it would complain to the UN Security Council.
In a statement, Foreign Minister Israel Katz accused Hezbollah of multiple attempts to breach the border Friday night.
He said Israel “thoroughly condemns” the incident and expects the Lebanese government to prevent such threats.
On Friday night, the Israeli military fired flares along the volatile frontier after signs of a possible border breach. It said it later found damage to the separation fence in three locations.
Israel and Hezbollah fought a month-long war in 2006 that ended in a stalemate. Under a UN-brokered truce, Hezbollah is barred from conducting military activity along the frontier.
There was no immediate comment from the Iranian-backed militant group.