Israeli aircraft attacked suspected Hizbullah positions in southern Lebanon yesterday, hours after shells fired by guerrillas hit northern Israel and killed a teenage boy and injured five people. Lebanese security officials said warplanes had fired at least one air-to surface missile on an area near the village of Teir Harfa, about two miles from the Lebanese-Israeli border. There was no immediate word on casualties. The Israeli military said helicopters had hit Hizbullah artillery positions in southern Lebanon that were responsible for shelling the northern Israeli town of Shlomi earlier in the day. Full Story
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