Israel launches airstrikes in Lebanon in response to rockets
Israel escalated its response to rocket
attacks this week by launching airstrikes on Lebanon, the Israeli military has
said.
The military said in a statement that jets
struck the launch sites from which rockets had been fired over the previous
day, as well as an additional target used to attack Israel in the past. Several
militant groups operate in Lebanon but none claimed responsibility.
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) alleged the
state of Lebanon was responsible for the shelling and warned “against further
attempts to harm Israeli civilians and Israel’s sovereignty”.
The overnight airstrikes were a marked
escalation at a politically sensitive time. Israel’s new eight-party governing
coalition is maintaining a fragile ceasefire that ended an 11-day war with
Hamas’s militant rulers in Gaza in May. Several incidents leading up to this
week’s rocket fire from Lebanon have focused attention on Israel’s northern
border, and the US swiftly condemned the attacks on Israel.
The Hezbollah-owned al-Manar TV reported the
strikes at about 2am, saying they hit an empty area in Mahmoudiya village in
Marjayoun district.
Avichai Adraee, the Israeli army’s
Arabic-language spokesperson, said the Lebanese government was responsible for
what happened on its territories and warned against more attacks on Israel from
south Lebanon.
Three rockets were fired from Lebanon into
Israeli territory on Wednesday and the army responded with sustained artillery
fire, Israel’s military said. The announcement came after sirens sounded in
northern Israel warning of a possible rocket attack. Two rockets landed inside
Israeli territory, the army said.
Channel 12 reported that one rocket exploded
in an open area and another was intercepted by Israel’s defence system, known
as the Iron Dome. Israeli media reported that the incoming rockets started fires
near Kiryat Shmona, a community of about 20,000 people near the Lebanese border.
The Lebanese military reported 92 artillery
shells were fired by Israel on Lebanese villages as a result of the rocket fire
from Lebanon. It said the Israeli artillery shelling resulted in a fire in the
village of Rashaya al-Fukhar. In a statement, the Lebanese army also said it
was conducting patrols in the border region and had set up a number of
checkpoints and opened an investigation to determine the source of the rocket
fire.
Lebanese security officials did not
immediately confirm the Israeli airstrikes.
There have been several similar incidents in
recent months.
The US state department spokesperson Ned Price
condemned the rocket fire from Lebanon.
“Israel has the right to defend itself against
such attacks,” he told reporters in Washington, adding that the US would remain
engaged with partners in the region “in an effort to de-escalate the situation”.