4 Israeli soldiers wounded in a blast at Lebanese border

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Lebanese Army soldiers from the engineering unit inspect the area as one of them carries a minesweeper near the site of an explosion near the Lebanese-Israeli border in the village of Labbouneh, southern LebanonAn explosion at the border with Lebanon wounded four Israeli soldiers on Wednesday, and the Lebanese Army said the troops were inside Lebanese territory when the blast occurred.

The incident, in an area known for having land mines, did not appear to herald any surge in tension along a frontier that has been largely quiet since Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas fought a war in 2006.

An Israeli military spokesman said the soldiers were involved in “an activity near the border”. He did not provide details about their exact location or what caused the blast.

Four soldiers were wounded and taken to hospital in Israel, the spokesman said.

The Lebanese Army said that in a “violation of Lebanese sovereignty”, an Israeli infantry patrol crossed the U.N.-designated “blue line” between the two countries and moved 400 meters (yards) inside Lebanese territory.

“During the infiltration, an explosion occurred which led to a number of (Israeli soldiers) being wounded,” the Lebanese military said, adding it was investigating the circumstances of the blast in coordination with U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

A Reuters reporter in Lebanon who visited the scene saw blood on an asphalt road.

Commenting on the incident, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would “continue to act responsibly” to defend its borders.

Andrea Teneti, a spokesman for the peacekeeping force, UNIFIL, described the situation along the frontier after the explosion as calm.

In a statement, UNIFIL said it had opened an investigation and had asked the Israeli military to provide details “of any incident in the area as alleged” and its precise location.

Reuters

 

Photo: Lebanese Army soldiers from the engineering unit inspect the area as one of them carries a minesweeper near the site of an explosion near the Lebanese-Israeli border in the village of Labbouneh, southern Lebanon, August 7, 2013. REUTERS/Ali Hashisho

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6 responses to “4 Israeli soldiers wounded in a blast at Lebanese border”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    The stupidity of planting land mines, or throwing out bomblets, for a ‘next-generation’ to find.
    (Not counting various gasses and chemicals leaching into soils and water supplies.)

    Of course, in Lebanon, a few chuckles could be heard, as they lifted the scotch glasses with a hearty; ‘Aucch Aye’!

    1. All illegal…my cousin was in the army…after 2006 war he was part of a patrol in the south that hit a cluster bomber left over…he lost his right foot.

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        5thDrawer

        That’s what they were designed for …. incapacitate and add terror … Russians used them as well …. biggest problems are from kids picking them up to play with … although the Russians designed some to look like toys too. Nice plan of war. Sorry for your cousin, but it was only a foot. Kids lose much more, if they manage to stay alive.

  2. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    The stupidity of planting land mines, or throwing out bomblets, for a ‘next-generation’ to find.
    (Not counting various gasses and chemicals leaching into soils and water supplies.)

    Of course, in Lebanon, a few chuckles could be heard, as they lifted the scotch glasses with a hearty; ‘Aucch Aye’!

    1. All illegal…my cousin was in the army…after 2006 war he was part of a patrol in the south that hit a cluster bomber left over…he lost his right foot.

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        That’s what they were designed for …. incapacitate and add terror … Russians used them as well …. biggest problems are from kids picking them up to play with … although the Russians designed some to look like toys too. Nice plan of war. Sorry for your cousin, but it was only a foot. Kids lose much more, if they manage to stay alive.

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