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Israel Threatens Syria, Violates Lebanese Airspace 

Israel shelled the Lebanese village of Kfar Shouba

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, April 1 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Israel threatened Syria and Lebanon Monday, April 1 that it would respond to a machine-gun attack late Sunday, March 31, on an Israeli army position along the Lebanese border, news agencies reported.

Israeli warplanes also violated Lebanese airspace, roaring over the country's southern border districts, news agencies reported.

The attacks happened in an area of southern Lebanon which is still under occupation by Israeli forces.

Israeli fighter-bombers flew at medium altitude over the Marjayoun region before zooming over the southeastern Western Bekaa district, facing the Israeli-occupied Shebaa Farms border area, Lebanese police said.

The over flights came after unidentified gunmen opened fire during the night at an Israeli outpost in the western sector of the Lebanese-Israeli border, according to Israel public radio.

No group has claimed firing the shots. Officials of the United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon were not available for comment.

Lebanese residents of the area said that a group of men fired automatic rifles at an Israeli outpost facing the border village of Rmeish, around 30 km southeast of a Palestinian refugee camp near the city of Tyre, Israeli daily newspaper, Ha’aretz reported.

The Israeli troops responded by opening fire and dispatching attack helicopters, they added.

The flights also came amid an increasingly tense regional situation as Israel stepped up its war on the Palestinians, after trapping Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in his offices in the West Bank town of Ramallah.

Israel's frequent over flights are counted by the United Nations as violations of the "blue line" which was demarcated after Israeli troops pulled out of south Lebanon in May 2000 following 22 years of occupation.

The position in the western sector of the border came under fire from southern Lebanon, where the Shiite group Hezbollah is active, Israeli radio said. No injuries were reported.

"I already sent messages to Syria and Lebanon and I can tell you one thing: this attack will not go unanswered," said Defense Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer, quoted by Ha’aretz.

Ben Eliezer had a ready response for suggestions that messages sent by Israel to Syria do not appear to have much impact. "If our statements do not impress them, they will be impressed by other things," the defense chief said.

The attack Sunday was the first such incident in the area since the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon in May 2000 under the pressure of an escalating resistance campaign led by Hezbollah.

On Sunday morning, eight Israeli shells were fired into south Lebanon, landing near a border village but causing no casualties.

On Saturday, Hezbollah had fired on Israeli positions in the occupied Shebaa Farms area, triggering Israeli air raids on southern Lebanon.

 

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