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Israel Defense Forces Foil Attempt To Damage Lebanon Border Fence

A picture taken from Naqoura city of Lebanon shows construction works those are being conducted by Israeli Army along the Israel-Lebanon border in 2017. Israel’s Foreign Ministry revealed in May that Hezbollah has in the past year constructed no fewer than 27 military posts along the Blue Line. MUHAMMED ALI AKMAN/ANADOLU AGENCY VIA GETTY IMAGES.

The Israel Defense Forces foiled on Wednesday an attempt to damage the fence along the northern border with Lebanon.

Several suspects approached the barrier, prompting troops to use unspecified dispersal methods, according to the military.

“The IDF will continue to act to prevent any violation of the sovereignty of the State of Israel,” said the IDF.

“Israeli fire wounded three Hezbollah members,” said a security source in southern Lebanon to AFP.

The incident comes on the 17th anniversary of the start of the 2006 war between the IDF and Hezbollah.

Tensions in the north have been high since  Hezbollah pitched two tents in early April a few meters on the Israeli side of the U.N.-marked Blue Line in the Mount Dov region.

The position, located across from an Israeli military base, was reportedly manned by three to eight armed terrorists. While the area isn’t home to any Israeli civilian communities, it’s one in which the IDF operates continuously to thwart incursions into Israeli territory.

IDF Artillery Corps personnel near the border with Lebanon, July 6, 2023. The Israeli Forces foiled an attempt to damage the fence along the northern border with Lebanon on Wednesday.AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90.

It was reported on July 2 that Hezbollah had removed one of the tents.

“The United States has proposed that Jerusalem halt construction on a security barrier in a village on the Israel-Lebanon border in exchange for the removal of the tent,” said Israeli media reports on Monday.

Ghajar, an Alawite village, is divided by the Blue Line. Its residents hold Israeli citizenship and many in the northern portion also have Lebanese passports.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry revealed in May that Hezbollah has in the past year constructed no fewer than 27 military posts along the Blue Line. The posts were built under the guise of Green without Borders, a Hezbollah-affiliated organization that poses as an environmental NGO.

Hezbollah launched the project in parallel to Israel’s construction of a fortified perimeter fence along the 140 kilometer (459317.6 feet) (90 mile) border.

According to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 Second Lebanon War, the terrorist group is forbidden from operating near the frontier.

Produced in association with Jewish News Syndicate

Edited by Judy J. Rotich and Newsdesk Manager

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