Israeli Army: Last night we bombed Lebanon

Israel has ruled out its response to missile attacks this week by shelling Lebanon, the Israeli Army has said. The military in its statement stressed that the planes launched the bombings in the country from which missiles were launched a day earlier but also in other targets from which they were attacked in [...]
The military in its statement stressed that the planes launched the bombings in the country from which missiles were launched a day earlier, but also in other targets from which Israel was attacked in the past.
Several militant groups operate in Lebanon, but none have claimed responsibility, reports Guardian, translates Periscopi into Albanian.
Israeli Defence Forces claimed that Lebanon's state was responsible for the bombing and warned the remaining “steps if it tried to hurt civilians or the sovereignty of the Jewish state”.
Nighttime bombings marked an unexpected explosion at a very sensitive time.
Israel's eight-party government coalition is hosting a fragile ceasefire that ended the 11-day war with Hamas ruling Gaza. But incidents are continuing.
The al-Manar TV TV television owned by Hezbollah reported on the attacks at 2 pm, saying an empty area was hit in the village of Mahmodiya.
The previous day, three missiles had fallen on Israeli territory from Lebanon. /Periscope











