From Al-jazeera:
Israel says soldier shot by Lebanese
troops as he was driving a civilian vehicle along the border.
The Israeli army has said it fired
across the Lebanese border in retaliation after accusing Lebanese troops of
gunning down one of its soldiers as he drove near the frontier.
The incident jarred the relatively
stable standoff between the two neighbours, which last saw major
hostilities in the 2006 war between Israel and the armed Lebanese Shia
group, Hezbollah.
The Israeli soldier, Shlomi Cohen,
31, was fatally shot late on Sunday near Rosh Hanikra, by a Lebanese army
sniper, the Israeli military said.
Lebanon's National News Agency
reported late on Sunday that a member of the Lebanese army had opened
fire at "an Israeli army unit" near the Naqoura border post but
it was not clear why the sniper had opened fire.
There was no official reaction from
the Lebanese army to the incident, although it issued a statement on Monday
saying an Israeli drone had violated Lebanese airspace in the same area.
"At 10:15 pm (2015 GMT)
yesterday, a drone belonging to the Israeli enemy violated Lebanese airspace
over Naqoura, and performed a fly-over of the southern area, then left at 12:40
am," it said.
Hezbollah too did not comment
on Sunday's killing.
"Whether the soldier involved
in the initial shooting was a lone wolf perhaps with Hezbollah sympathies, is
unknown," Al Jazeera's Nick Spicer, reporting from Jerusalem, said.
"But there are no accusations
of that kind at this point. In this case, it appears to be an army on army
clash," he said.
The Israeli army said the soldier
was shot by Lebanese troops as he was driving a civilian vehicle along a
section of the border close to the Mediterranean coast.
"After the incident, we reached
the area to conduct searches as part of the investigation, and saw two suspects
on the other side of the border," army spokesman Major Arye Shalicar told
AFP news agency.
He said Israeli troops opened fire
and hit at least one of them.
"We shot at them, and saw we
hit at least one. We think they were Lebanese soldiers ... involved in the
shooting of the soldier," said Shalicar.
The Israeli army immediately filed a
protest with the UN peacekeeping force (UNIFIL) over what it said was an
"outrageous breach of Israel's sovereignty" saying it had
"heightened its state of preparedness" and would maintain its "right
to exercise self-defence".
Israeli Defence Minister Moshe
Yaalon said Israeli, Lebanese and UN military officers will meet on
Monday to defuse tension.
In statement on Monday, Yaalon
said his country regarded "the Lebanese government and the Lebanese army
as responsible for what happens on their side".
"We will demand of the Lebanese
army first of all an explanation as to what happened and whether this was
indeed a rogue soldier; what they have done with him, and what
the Lebanese army plans to do in order to prevent incidents of
this kind," Yaalon said..
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