An injured Israeli soldier is evacuated to a hospital in the northern city of Haifa Oct. 7. |
BEIRUT — Lebanese Hizbullah fighters detonated a bomb on Lebanon’s border with Israel on Tuesday, wounding two Israeli soldiers and drawing artillery fire in response.
The incident in the Shebaa hills area marked the first time that Hizbullah has claimed responsibility for an attack against the Israeli army since 2006, when the two sides fought a 33-day war.
The Israeli army said in a statement that two soldiers were wounded in the attack. Initial reports indicated they had been deliberately targeted, it said.
Hizbullah said its fighters detonated the bomb.
Israeli artillery responded with barrages and Lebanese witnesses said about 30 shells fell in the vicinity of the attack.
Israel and Lebanon are technically at war but their 80 km (49 mile) border has been largely quiet since the 2006 conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet that the soldiers had prevented an attack, but he did not elaborate.
“We have demonstrated that we respond with force to any attempt to harm us, whether it is in the south, the north or any other sector,” he said.
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