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AL-SHAAB, Lebanon, July 20 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - A
day after accusing Israel of killing one of its senior members,
Hizbullah said it killed two Israeli soldiers and lost one of its own
fighters in border clashes Tuesday, July 20.
The
Lebanese resistance party accused the Israeli army of triggering the
shooting unprovoked, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).
It
said Israeli forces shelled its positions by the town of Eita Al-Shaab
and that one of its fighters was killed.
Lebanese
Foreign Minister Jean Obeid has given instructions to Lebanon's UN
envoy to hold consultations "on the possibility of calling a
special Security Council meeting to condemn the Israeli
aggressions," his ministry said.
However,
confirming the fatalities, the Israeli army claimed Hizbullah of
igniting the cross-border shooting.
"There
was a deliberate attack by Hizbullah snipers on a Tshahal (army)
position in the western area of the border. Two soldiers have been
killed," Israeli Captain Jacob Dallal told AFP.
"The
army has responded to the shooting," he alleged.
A
spokesman for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)
said they "don't really know who fired first."
The
fighting was the most serious since May, when Hizbullah killed an
Israeli soldier and wounded five others in the Lebanese occupied
Shebaa Farms.
Hizbullah
held Monday, July 19, Israel accountable for the
assassination of one of its senior members in a car bomb.
It
was the first assassination of a Hizbullah member since last year when
Ali Al-Saleh was
killed in a similar car bombing in Beirut's southern suburbs.
The
hostilities occurred well away from the Shebaa Farms, closer to the
Mediterranean coast.
Hizbullah
fought Israel's 22-year occupation of southern Lebanon before Tel Aviv
was forced to withdraw its troops in May 2000.