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Rockets fired from south Lebanon hit Israeli territory

by Reuters
Friday, 11 July 2014 08:10 GMT

* No claim of responsibility for dawn attack

* Israel fires back at source of rockets

* Similar attacks last year (Releads with Lebanese army statement)

By Sylvia Westall and Ori Lewis

BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, July 11 (Reuters) - Three rockets were fired towards northern Israel from Lebanon on Friday and Israel's army responded with artillery fire, Lebanon's military said, adding it was unclear who was behind the initial attack.

Southern Lebanon is a stronghold of Hezbollah, a Shi'ite Muslim group that battled Israel seven years ago and is engaged in Syria's civil war in support of President Bashar al-Assad; but there are also Palestinian groups in the same area. In the past, militants linked to al Qaeda have claimed such attacks.

The rockets were fired from the Marjayoun - Hasbaya area towards "occupied Palestinian territories," a statement from Lebanon's army said, referring to Israel. The projectiles were launched in the hours before dawn.

The army said it discovered two missile platforms with more rockets ready for launch after searching the area. It had dismantled them and was continuing to sweep the area for the culprits.

There have been several exchanges across the border in the past year.

In December, rockets launched from Lebanon struck northern Israel, provoking a response across a border that had been largely quiet since a war in 2006. In August, Brigades of Abdullah Azzam, an organisation linked to al Qaeda claimed a rocket barrage from Lebanon.

An Israeli military spokeswoman said a lone rocket launched from either Lebanon or Syria landed in Israel's far north ending up in an open area near a farming community close to the border with Lebanon. The army responded with artillery fire, she said.

There were five rockets fired in total from southern Lebanon, Lebanese security sources said. Two entered Israel, one fell into Lebanese territory and two more were intercepted.

An Israeli military spokeswoman confirmed that Israel responded with artillery fire. Israel shot back around 25 shells, the Lebanese army said, and there were no reports of casualties.

Israeli Chief military spokesman Brigadier-General Motti Almoz said a rocket fell near Kibbutz Kfar Yuval and that the military was checking for more details on the source of the firing. There were no casualties or damage.

Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip have launched hundreds of rockets into Israel since the start of an Israeli offensive four days ago, but Kfar Yuval is almost certainly out of range of those rockets.

At least 82 Palestinians, most of them civilians, have been killed in the offensive, which Israel says it launched to end persistent rocket attacks on civilians. Some rockets have reached Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and other cities. (editing by Ralph Boulton)

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