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....remind me again who started this round of violence....ah, yes: it was the terrorists of Hezbollah, right?
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for an attack Wednesday on an Israeli military convoy. Burning vehicles are seen near the village of Ghajar on Israel's border with Lebanon, Jan. 28, 2015
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....yeah, someone should really remind the knuckledraggers w/in Hezbollah that when their murderous brethren down in Gaza - otherwise known as Hamas - tried to start something w/Israel, they got their asses handed to them, international opinion be damned...
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for an attack Wednesday on an Israeli military convoy. Burning vehicles are seen near the village of Ghajar on Israel's border with Lebanon, Jan. 28, 2015
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Two Israeli soldiers and a U.N. peacekeeper were killed Wednesday, as Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah traded fire in the biggest escalation of fighting since their 2006 war. The United Nations urged all parties to use "maximum restraint" to prevent an escalation.
The Israeli Defense Forces said the Hezbollah missile attack on an Israeli military convoy near the Shebaa Farms area of the Golan Heights killed two Israeli soldiers and wounded seven, two of them moderately. Israeli military spokesman Peter Lerner said the attack by Hezbollah involved anti-tank missiles fired at a military convoy on Mount Dov, along the Israeli-Lebanese border.
The United Nations also confirmed a peacekeeper, a Spanish soldier, was killed in southern Lebanon as the Israeli military and Hezbollah traded fire in the region. A U.N. spokesperson said the cause of the peacekeeper's death is "undetermined" and is being investigated by the U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon.
In light of the flareup, Israel U.N. Ambassador Ron Prosor told the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday that it will take all necessary measures to defend itself after the exchange of fire. "Israel will not stand by as Hezbollah targets Israelis," Prosor said in a letter to the Security Council. He also urged the 15-member council to "unequivocally and publically condemn Hezbollah" in a letter also sent to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
The United States condemned the attack, calling it “an act of violence” and called for calm hours after the incident occurred. “We urge all parties to refrain from any action that could escalate the situation,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told a daily briefing.
Gaza example
Later Wednesday while meeting with security chiefs, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "Those behind the attack today will pay the full price." Netanyahu also warned Israel was prepared to respond forcefully as it did in its offensive six months ago against Hamas-led militants in Gaza.
"I suggest that all those who are challenging us on our northern border, look at what happened in Gaza, not far from the city of Sderot," he said. "Hamas suffered the most serious blow since it was founded."
More than 2,000 people died last year in the 50 days of rocket and missile exchanges between Israel and Hamas, which is allied to Hezbollah. Hezbollah’s statement suggested the strike on the convoy Wednesday was in retaliation for an airstrike, believed to have been carried out by Israel, that killed six Hezbollah members and an Iranian general earlier this month in Syria.
A similar Hezbollah strike eight years ago led to a month-long Israeli invasion of Lebanon that killed hundreds of people. (Voice of America)
....yeah, someone should really remind the knuckledraggers w/in Hezbollah that when their murderous brethren down in Gaza - otherwise known as Hamas - tried to start something w/Israel, they got their asses handed to them, international opinion be damned...