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Image of Israeli Convoy which Targeted by Hezbollah

Israeli military vehicles are seen burning in the Shebaa farms an occupied area along the Israeli-Lebanese border near Ghajar village, on January 28, 2015, following a Hezbollah missile attack

Yesterday Hezbollah resistance movement take responsibility of missile attack to Zionist forces in near Mount Dov and Shebaa Farms located in the borders of Israel, Lebanon and Syria.
According to France 24: Lebanon’s Hezbollah militia group exchanged fire with Israel in the disputed Golan Heights border after missile attack to Israeli convoy. This incidents marked the most serious escalation in the region since the 2006 war.
The flare-up added to the regional chaos brought on by neighbouring Syria’s war. Hezbollah indicated the attack was in retaliation for a deadly Israeli strike on its fighters inside Syria earlier this month.

Israelis are paying the price of a showcase operation. Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports: “Israelis should ask themselves whether the Syria strike justified the loss of the soldiers killed in the retaliatory attack, or the new hostilities with Hezbollah and Iran.”

Paper added: “Wednesday’s incident on Har Dov, in which two soldiers were killed and seven were wounded when an antitank missile was fired on an Israel Defense Forces vehicle, was a predictable response to the January 18 operation in Syria, attributed to Israel, in which six Hezbollah operatives, including Jihad Mughniyeh, whose father Imad Mughniyeh was assassinated in 2008, and an Iranian general were killed.”
Also Times of Israel reports: As Security Council meets, Spain blames Israel for peacekeeper’s death. Spain’s ambassador to the United Nations blamed Israel on Wednesday night for the death of a Spanish UN peacekeeper during the Israeli military’s exchange of fire with Hezbollah in in near Mount Dov and Shebaa Farms located in the borders of Israel, Lebanon and Syria.

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