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IDF: Lebanon fired first

August 3, 2010 14:02

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Israel has said Lebanese forces fired the first shots in a clash on the border and warned of “consequences” if the incident is repeated.

Lebanese officials claimed they had only fired “warning shots” because Israelis had been trying to cut down a tree in Lebanon. But Israel said its soldiers “were on routine activity in Israeli territory”.

An IDF spokesman said: “The soldiers were in an area that lies between the "blue line" (the internationally recognised border between Israel and Lebanon) and the security fence, thus within Israeli territory.”

Israel described the attack as “a severe violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701” and said it would file a protest with the UN Secretary General and the Security Council.

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