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Four Israeli troops killed in Hizbullah attack

UN peacekeeper dies in Zionist shelling

By our correspondents
January 29, 2015
MAJIDIYA, Lebanon: Four Israeli soldiers and a Spanish UN peacekeeper were killed on Wednesday as Lebanon’s Hizbullah and Israel exchanged fire in their most serious clashes in years.
The four soldiers were killed when Hizbullah fired an anti-tank missile at a military convoy in an Israel-occupied border area, the army said. Seven other soldiers were wounded and nine military vehicles were destroyed in the attack. But local media said none had suffered life-threatening injuries.
Israel responded with “combined aerial and ground strikes” on southern Lebanon after the attack — an apparent retaliation for a recent Israeli strike on the Golan Heights that killed senior Hizbullah members.
Lebanese security sources said that Israeli forces had hit several villages along the border. Clouds of smoke could be seen rising from Majidiya village, one of the hardest hit. There was no immediate information on casualties.A 36-year-old Spanish corporal from the UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon was killed in the exchange of fire, officials said.
The 10,000-strong UNIFIL mission said it had observed six rockets fired towards Israel from southern Lebanon and that Israeli forces “returned artillery fire in the same general area.” It said the precise cause of the peacekeeper’s death was “as yet undetermined” and urged all sides to show “maximum restraint to prevent an escalation.”
Hizbullah said it had targeted an Israeli military convoy “transporting several Zionist soldiers and officers.” “There were several casualties in the enemy’s ranks,” Hizbullah said in a statement broadcast on the militant group’s Al-Manar television channel.