Israel army says 'terrorists' killed in foiled entry from Lebanon
Israeli forces on Saturday said they had killed several "terrorists" trying to cross from Lebanon amid heightened tensions and after repeated cross-border shelling. Amid the mounting tensions, Israel shelled two villages in south Lebanon near the ...

The military "identified a terrorist cell which attempted to infiltrate from Lebanon into Israeli territory," a military spokesman said, adding that a drone strike "targeted the terrorist cell and killed a number of the terrorists".
Israel has been at war with the Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas, which launched a major attack from Gaza on October 7 in which its gunmen killed at least 1,300 people in the worst ever attack on Israel.
Israel has since launched a major bombing campaign on Hamas targets in the crowded territory of Gaza ahead of a likely ground invasion.
Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement said Friday it was "fully prepared" to join its Palestinian ally Hamas in the war against Israel when the time is right.
Amid the mounting tensions, Israel shelled two villages in south Lebanon near the border on Friday, Lebanese security sources said, following a blast on the border fence.
A Reuters journalist was killed and six others, from AFP, Reuters and Al Jazeera, were wounded in southern Lebanon on Friday when they were caught up in cross-border shelling.
On Monday, Hezbollah had said Israeli strikes had killed three of its members, while Palestinian fighters claimed a thwarted infiltration bid.
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