Lebanon’s Hizbollah guerrilla group said on Thursday it had fired anti-aircraft rounds at Israeli jets that roared over south Lebanon late on Wednesday night in violation of the country’s air space. “The air defence unit of the Islamic resistance confronted Israeli enemy warplanes late on Wednesday night that violated Lebanese sovereignty over the middle sector of south Lebanon,” the Syrian and Iranian-backed Hizbollah said in a statement. The Shi’ite Muslim group also fired on the planes elsewhere in the south, it said. Israeli jets often fly over Lebanon, drawing fire from Hizbollah, which helped drive Israeli forces from south Lebanon in 2000 after a 22-year occupation. Full Story
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