By Bassam Zaazaa — .thenational.ae — Israeli forces on Monday said they exchanged fire with Hezbollah fighters along the country’s northern border with Lebanon, in the heaviest fighting between the bitter enemies in almost a year. The Israel army said it foiled a Hezbollah attempt to infiltrate its territory after a cell of four fighters crossed the Lebanese borders and exchanged fire with Israeli forces. The military said it had ordered residents along the border to remain indoors as local media reported an exchange of artillery fire near Shebaa Farms, where explosions were heard. Hezbollah dismissed the Israeli claims about “purported skirmishes”.
But the attack by the Iran-backed militia was in response to the killing of one of its fighters in an Israeli strike on the edge of Damascus last Monday, a Lebanese source told Reuters. The Israeli army said a “security incident” had taken place. It said it had blocked roads and told people to avoid “non-essential” travel. Israel’s public broadcast channel Kan said there had been an exchange of fire. Israeli army spokesman Lt Col Jonathan Conricus said the military thwarted “an attempt to infiltrate into Israel” by a group of armed militants. “We know for certain that they were armed and that they crossed the Blue Line into Israel,” Lt Col Conricus said. The militia rejected the accusations. Hezbollah “confirms that it did not take part in any clash and did not open fire in today’s events until now”, it said. “All that the enemy’s media is claiming about thwarting an infiltration operation from Lebanon into occupied Palestine is completely false.” Andrea Tenenti, spokesman for the UN Interim Force in Lebanon, said the head of mission and force commander, Maj Gen Stefano Del Col, contacted both sides to assess the situation and ease tension. Gen Del Col urged both parties to exercise “maximum restraint”.