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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Sat Aug 17, 2013, 07:12 PM Aug 2013

Hezbollah Ambushed Intruding Israeli Soldiers, Group's Chief Says

An incident Aug. 7 in which four Israeli soldiers were injured near the border with Lebanon was no accident, as some reports have said, according to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

By Patrick J. McDonnell
August 17, 2013, 4:00 p.m.

BEIRUT— It was an incident shrouded in mystery that occurred in one of the Middle East's most sensitive areas: the "Blue Line" demarcating the frontier between southern Lebanon and northern Israel.

Shortly after midnight on Aug. 7, four Israel soldiers were wounded along the United Nations-designated line, which for the most part has been quiet since Israel and Hezbollah forces fought a monthlong war in 2006.

After the incident, Israel issued a vague and terse statement saying its soldiers had suffered light to moderate injuries when an "explosion" occurred "during an overnight activity adjacent to the northern border." Israeli officials did not say whether the mission was a training, combat or intelligence-gathering operation.

The Lebanese army denounced what it said was a violation of its nation's sovereignty, charging that an Israeli infantry patrol had moved about 400 yards into Lebanese territory before the blast occurred. Some reports speculated that the Israelis had triggered a land mine, one of many left over from the brief but bloody 2006 conflict.

Last week, however, Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, said in a televised interview that the incident was not a case of Israeli infantrymen inadvertently setting off old ordnance. Rather, Nasrallah labeled it a well-planned ambush by "the resistance," as the militant Islamist group calls itself, after it received intelligence about an Israeli operation near the Lebanese village of Labbouneh.

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Hezbollah Ambushed Intruding Israeli Soldiers, Group's Chief Says (Original Post) Purveyor Aug 2013 OP
Laughable. Benton D Struckcheon Aug 2013 #1

Benton D Struckcheon

(2,347 posts)
1. Laughable.
Sat Aug 17, 2013, 07:15 PM
Aug 2013

The money quote:

Though the accuracy of Nasrallah's account could not be confirmed, the incident provided an opportunity for the Hezbollah chief to boast of his movement's focus on arch foe Israel at a time when many Sunni Muslims in the Arab world have assailed the Shiite Muslim group for intervening in Syria on behalf of President Bashar Assad. Hezbollah's critics called the interview, which also included new details about the 2006 war, a publicity stunt designed to divert attention from Hezbollah's presence in Syria to its generally popular stance against Israel.


Nasrallah's cred outside Hezbollah is somewhere between zero and a negative number at the moment.
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