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Deadly confrontation on Israel-Lebanon frontier

A senior Israeli officer was killed in a confrontation with militants on the frontier with Lebanon on Monday, Israel’s military has confirmed.

The military said troops and aircraft killed two “terrorist infiltra­tors” who had crossed into Israeli territory.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed that they were its members.

Later, at least three militants from Lebanon’s Hezbollah move­ment were killed as the military attacked sites in Lebanon in response to mortar fire.

It was the second day in a row that attacks have been launched from Lebanon, and it coincided with a war between Israel with Palestinian militants in Gaza.

The US has warned Hezbollah, which is Lebanon’s most powerful military force and fought a war with Israel in 2006, not to open a second front.

Monday’s violence began when a number of armed men crossed the frontier near the Lebanese town of Dhayra and were killed by Israeli troops, supported by helicopter gunships, the Israeli military said.

Two of the militants were killed and one escaped back to Lebanon, it added.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad said the infiltration was part of “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” – the name given by the militant group, Hamas, for the unprecedented assault from Gaza on southern Israeli com­munities that began on Saturday, in which at least 900 Israelis are reported to have been killed.

The Israeli military also said its helicopters attacked Hezbollah positions inside Lebanon, includ­ing two observation posts, after two mortar bombs were fired into Israel but caused no casualties.

Hezbollah later announced that three of its fighters were killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanese towns and villages. The group said it responded by firing rockets and mortar shells at two Israeli military barracks.

On Sunday, Hezbollah fired a number of shells and rockets at Israeli military positions in the disputed Shebaa Farms/Mount Dov area in what it called an act of “solidarity with the Palestinian resistance”.

The Iran-backed group, which has long range rockets that could strike deep into Israeli territory, has threatened to intervene in the Israel-Gaza conflict if certain “red lines” are crossed. They reportedly include an Israeli invasion.

A senior US defence official told reporters on Monday: “We are deeply concerned about Hezbollah making the wrong decision and choosing to open a second front to this conflict.” —BBC

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