Israel’s prime minister says he will “respond with force” after Hezbollah fired towards an Israeli military post in disputed territory in Lebanon.
The projectiles fell in open areas and no injuries were reported, Israel said.
Hezbollah said it fired projectiles as a “defensive and warning response” after what it called “repeated violations” of the ceasefire deal by Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “Hezbollah’s fire on Mount Dov constitutes a serious violation of the ceasefire, and Israel will respond to it with force.
“We are determined to continue enforcing the ceasefire and to respond to any violation by Hezbollah, whether minor or severe.”
Meanwhile, Israeli foreign minister Israel Katz promised “a harsh response”.
“What was, will no longer be,” he said.
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