BEIRUT, Lebanon
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said it launched a drone attack early Monday on northern Israel that the Israeli military said wounded two Israeli troops and set off a fire.
The violence came as fears
of an all-out regional war mount following the killings last week of
a senior
Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and Hamas’ top political leader in Iran.
The Iranian-backed Hezbollah
said in a statement it targeted a military base in northern Israel in response
to “attacks and assassinations” carried out by Israel in several villages in
south Lebanon.
The attack did not appear to
be part of a more intense retaliation expected in response to the killing of
Hezbollah commander Fouad Shukur in Beirut last week.
The Israeli military said fire
services were working to put out a fire that was ignited as a result of the
attack in Ayelet HaShahar in the upper Galilee.
Israel and Hezbollah have
exchanged near-daily strikes for the past 10 months against the backdrop of the
war in Gaza, but they have previously kept the conflict at a low level that had
not escalated into full-on war.
Last week’s assassinations of
Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran’s capital, Tehran, and Hezbollah
commander Shukur in Beirut raised tensions in the region. Israel has been
bracing for a retaliation from Iran and its allied militias.
In a Sunday conference call,
the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told his counterparts from the G7
countries that an
attack by Iran and Hezbollah against Israel could begin as early as
Monday.
The purpose of the call was
allegedly to coordinate US's closest allies and make last-minute attempts to
put diplomatic pressure on Iran and Hezbollah to minimize their retaliatory
actions.
Blinken also told G7 foreign
ministers that the buildup of US forces in the region was for defensive
purposes only, the sources said.
It was announced on Sunday
that the US military will deploy additional fighter jets and Navy warships to
the Middle East, the Pentagon said on Friday, as Washington seeks to bolster
defenses following threats from Iran and its allies Hamas and Hezbollah.
According to the sources,
Blinken said that the goal is to limit the impact of the attacks by Iran and
Hezbollah on Israel and emphasized that this is the best way to prevent an
all-out war.
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