Hizbullah troops have attacked an Israeli military post in the Shebaa Farms area on the Lebanese border, two days after Israeli troops shot dead a teenage Lebanese shepherd.
Israeli warplanes and artillery retaliated, bombing targets on the Lebanese side in the area, witnesses said.
They said Hizbullah rockets hit the Rwaisat al-Alam post in the farms. A Hizbullah spokesman in
Israeli jets launched at least three strikes on targets near Kfar Shouba village on the Lebanese side of the border while Israeli artillery pounded the area.
Hizbullah said in a statement that its rocket attack was in retaliation for the killing of the shepherd by Israeli soldiers in Rwaisat al-Alam on Wednesday.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hizbullah, had vowed retaliation for the killing.
Israeli violations
Hizbullah fighters have periodically attacked Israeli forces on the border, mainly in the occupied Shebaa Farms, since
The UN Security Council authorised its peacekeepers this week to remain another six months in south
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Hizbullah volunteers carry the body of a teenage Lebanese shepherd, said to have been killed by Israeli fire, in southern