Israel Warns Lebanon to Stay Out of The Palestine Crisis!

Published May 16th, 2021 - 09:45 GMT
A close border encounter occurred between protesters and Israeli soldiers.
Members of the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement, stand in salute around the coffin of Mohamad Kassem Tahan, a fellow member killed a day earlier by Israeli shelling on the frontier with Lebanon during a protest against the latest assault on the Gaza Strip, at his funeral in the southern Lebanese village of Adloun, on May 15, 2021. Hundreds of people brandishing Palestinian flags and the yellow colours of Hezbollah gathered for the funeral. Anwar AMRO / AFP
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A close border encounter occurred between protesters supporting Palestine and Israeli forces.

In a warning tone, Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraei “advised” Lebanon on Saturday to prevent “sabotagers” from approaching the border between the two countries, after a close border encounter Friday between protesters and Israeli soldiers.

“In the wake of the destructive moves to provoke riots on the Lebanese borders, we turn to the Lebanese state with clear advice, which is to put an end to these attempts and prevent the rioters from approaching the borders, we warn against these attempts,” said Adraei.

“We will not allow our citizens to be endangered or harmed in any way, Israeli sovereignty is a red line,” he added.

He also posted a series of tweets about Friday’s incident, saying the Israeli army "thwarted yesterday a sabotage operation near the security fence with Lebanon."

 

A number of "young demonstrators tried to enter the border town of Metulla" in northern Israel, the National News Agency said Friday.

The Lebanese army intervened to remove the dozens of the demonstrators from the scene.

A young Lebanese man was struck by Israeli fire while protesting on the border against the Jewish state's assault on the Gaza Strip died of his wounds, said the agency.

The 21-year-old protester was one of two men who suffered wounds from Israeli shelling during the protest on the frontier, the official National News Agency said.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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