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Israel says finds, destroys fifth tunnel from Lebanon by Staff Writers Jerusalem (AFP) Dec 26, 2018 Israel's army said Wednesday it had located a fifth Hezbollah attack tunnel crossing into its territory from Lebanon and destroyed it with explosives. The military launched an operation earlier this month to locate and destroy tunnels from Lebanon that it said Hezbollah was planning to use in a future conflict against Israel. The military said in a statement that the new tunnel had been dug from the Lebanese village of Ayta ash Shab. It said it "holds the Lebanese government accountable for the attack tunnels dug from Lebanese territory and for the consequences of this violation." "This is another blatant violation of UN resolution 1701 and of Israeli sovereignty," the statement said, referring to the resolution that ended a 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that the tunnel operation was nearly complete. The highly publicised Israeli operation to expose and destroy the cross-border tunnels has gone ahead without drawing a military response from Hezbollah.
Moscow accuses Israel of 'gross violation of sovereignty' in Syria strikes Moscow (AFP) Dec 26, 2018 Moscow on Wednesday said Israel had violated Syria's sovereignty with airstrikes the day before, after Israel and Damascus blamed each other for the hostilities. "We are very concerned by the attacks and how they were made. This is a gross violation of the sovereignty of Syria," the Russian ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement. Syria said via state media that its air defences shot down Israeli missiles near Damascus, while Israel said it was protecting itself from anti-aircraft fire. ... read more
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