woensdag 28 januari 2015

Hezbollah Fights Back

Israel Attacks Southern Lebanon After Hezbollah Targets Army Convoy


A Lebanese army soldier uses his binoculars as smoke from Israeli shelling covers the Lebanese town of al-Majidiyeh on the Lebanese border with Israel in the Wazzani area on January 28, 2015. AFP/Ali Dia

Published Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Updated Thu, 2015-01-01 02:00This article was translated from Arabic. The original article appeared on Thu, 2015-01-01 02:00
Updated at 1:40 pm (GMT+2): Israel hit Lebanon with a number of rockets after an anti-tank missile was fired at an Israel Occupation Forces (IOF) convoy near the Lebanon border on Wednesday.
The Israeli army said on its Twitter feed that an "initial reports indicate a military vehicle was hit, apparently by an anti-tank missile in the area of Har Dov," using Israel's term for the Shebaa Farms which is also close to the ceasefire line with Syria.
Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement claimed the attack.
"At 11:25 (0925 GMT) this morning, the Quneitra martyrs of the Islamic Resistance (Hezbollah) targeted an Israeli military convoy in the Shebaa Farms composed of several vehicles which was transporting several Zionist soldiers and officers," Hezbollah said in a statement broadcast on the group's Al-Manar television channel
Al-Manar said nine Israeli vehicles were targeted in the attack.
The Shebaa Farms area is a mountainous, narrow sliver of land rich in water resources measuring 25 square kilometers (10 square miles). It has been occupied by Israel since the 1967 Middle East war.
Al-Mayadeen news channel's Director Ghassan Ben Jeddo, said at least 15 Israeli soldiers have been killed.
An Israeli security source, meanwhile, said a number of people were wounded in the incident after their vehicles came under "very heavy fire at close range," saying the incident was still ongoing. 
He said it was not clear whether the vehicles had been hit by an anti-tank missile, a rocket or a mortar, but said Israeli forces had returned fire, hitting targets across the border.
Israeli newspaper the Jerusalem Post said the Israeli army fired at the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Shouba. 
Two sources told AFP that more than a dozen shells had been fired on Lebanese border villages and that Israeli warplanes were flying over the area. 
There was no immediate information on casualties.
"At least 15 shells have been fired against five villages in the south," one security source said, adding that the village of Majidiyeh was hardest hit.
Another security source said the Israeli army was firing a new shell into the area about every two minutes, and was also firing artillery.
The Lebanese army is deployed in all five villages that were shelled, but it was unclear whether Hezbollah had a presence there.
Al-Mayadeen said the Israeli strikes were ongoing.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that mortar shells had hit the village of Ghajar, which straddles the border between Lebanon and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Commenting on the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was ready to act "with force" following the border attack.
Images broadcast from the scene showed large plumes of white smoke billowing across the area and police sealed off several roads close to the border in northern Israel.
Retaliation for Israeli attacks in Syria
The attack came hours after Israeli aircraft struck alleged Syrian army artillery positions early on Wednesday, and one day after rockets were launched at the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
On January 18, an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian city of Quneitra killed six fighters of Lebanon’s resistance movement Hezbollah, including a commander and the son of assassinated senior commander Imad Mughniyeh, as well as Iranian Revolutionary Guards General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi.
The Hezbollah brigade which carried out the attack, the Quneitra martyrs of the Islamic Resistance, was named in reference to the deadly strike in Quneitra, indicating that Wednesday's attack was in retaliation for the killing of its members. 
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah had previously warned Israel against any “stupid” moves in Lebanon and Syria, vowing to retaliate and make sure Israel pays the price for any aggression against the neighboring countries.
Israeli airstrikes on Syria "target the whole of the resistance axis," Nasrallah said in reference to Syria, Iran and his government, who are sworn enemies of Israel.
"The repeated bombings that struck several targets in Syria are a major violation, and we consider that any strike against Syria is a strike against the whole of the resistance axis, not just against Syria," he said, adding the "axis is capable of responding" anytime.
Since the airstrike, troops and civilians in northern Israeli-occupied territories of Palestine and the occupied Golan Heights have been on heightened alert and Israel has deployed an Iron Dome rocket interceptor unit near the Syrian border.
The last Israeli war on Lebanon in the summer of 2006 killed more than 1,200 Lebanese, most of them civilians, and 160 Israelis, most of them soldiers.
Nasrallah is expected to deliver a speech on January 30 regarding the Israeli strikes.
(Al-Akhbar, AFP, Reuters)


2 opmerkingen:

Sonja zei

En hoe de NRC daar over bericht? "Twee Israëlische soldaten gedood bij aanslag Hezbollah". Een aanslag dus. Normaal strijden soldaten met elkaar en daar vallen doden bij, er komen soldaten om, etcetera. Maar wanneer er Israëlische soldaten sneuvelen komt dat blijkbaar door een "aanslag". Hetzelfde zien we overigens gebeuren met de "ontvoering" van soldaten, die normaliter krijgsgevangenen heten. Maar voor de massamedia zijn Israëlische soldaten blijkbaar heel anders dan andere soldaten. Israëlische soldaten zijn schijnbaar militairen die van alles overkomt en weerloos zijn. Maar gaat het bijvoorbeeld om Palestijnen (en hun kinderen), die worden altijd gearresteerd en nooit "ontvoerd". Gisteren werden in Hebron nog 3 tieners 'ontvoerd' omdat ze hun banaan met een mes aten. De dagelijkse terreur van Israël is voor onze massamedia echter niet interessant. Want "daar maak je geen spannende kranten mee" zei Pieter Broertjes destijds. Nu is hij burgemeester - als dank voor de bewezen diensten? In de massamedia viel tijdens de laatse aanval op Gaza regelmatig te lezen lezen dat Gazanen zomaar dood neervielen na "een explosie". Man, man, hoe meer je leest hoe minder je weet.

Anoniem zei

Israeli-an Sniper:

Propaganda film of recruterings video van IDF gepost in 2012 en aangekondigd als: Another great movie from the HB"T unit of the IDF Ground Forces. Wie de snipers voornamelijk in werkelijkheid zijn? 2:15

General: Do we have a UAV in the air?
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Vervolgens een verkleedpartij ter camouflage en is er geen drone, toch het meest geavanceerde, technologische, strategische wapen, waarover de vijand niet kan beschikken, te bekennen. Kinderachtige romantiek? Nee, een officiële voorlichtingsfilm van het leger. Als als het helpt motiveren, waarom niet?

Peter Flik en Chuck Berry-Promised Land

mijn unieke collega Peter Flik, die de vrijzinnig protestantse radio omroep de VPRO maakte is niet meer. ik koester duizenden herinneringen ...