The Israeli army staged new attacks in Lebanon on Sunday, killing at least two people as Hezbollah threatened a βcrushing responseβ to continued air strikes.
Israel's military said the strikes on southern Lebanon killed one βterroristβ in Yater working to rebuild Hezbollah infrastructure, and a second in Bint Jbeil who was responsible for relaying the group's messages to locals.
It said a third terrorist was βstruckβ but results were still being examined, leaving their fate unclear. Lebanese health officials reported three deaths, saying the attacks occurred on cars and motorcycles.
The Israeli army regularly bombs southern Lebanon despite last year's ceasefire, saying it is eliminating threats. The attacks make Lebanon's US-backed push to disarm Hezbollah all the more sensitive, since the group positions itself as an essential line of defence against Israel.
Hezbollah has so far held back from retaliation. But at a meeting in Iran on Sunday with an adviser to Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hezbollah representative Abdallah Safieddine hinted that could change.
βReferring to repeated Israeli violations of the ceasefire, Safieddine warned that Hezbollah will deliver a crushing response whenever it decides to do soβ, Iranian state media said. Mr Safieddine also said the group would not lay down its arms.
The Iranian adviser, Ali Akbar Velayati, promised Iran would βmaintain its backing for Hezbollahβs activities on the front line of resistanceβ. He described the group as a βkey pillar of the resistance front against Israelβ.
Mr Velayati provoked anger in Lebanon last month by describing Hezbollah as βmore essential than bread and waterβ for the country. Lebanon's Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji criticised those remarks as interference in Lebanese affairs.
Tension continued to simmer last week as Mr
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