Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Sunday vowed to âhit the enemy hardâ after rocket fire from Lebanon killed 12 young people in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights and again raised fears that the war in Gaza will spread.
Iran warned Israel any new military âadventuresâ in Lebanon could lead to âunforeseen consequencesâ.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the Saturday rocket fire and called on all parties to âexercise maximum restraintâ.
Israelâs army called it âthe deadliest attack on Israeli civiliansâ since the October 7 attack that began the current fighting in Gaza and triggered regular exchanges of fire across the Lebanese border.
Israel blamed Lebanonâs Hezbollah movement for firing a Falaq-1 Iranian rocket but the Iran-backed group â which has regularly targeted Israeli military positions â said it had âno connectionâ to the incident.
It said, however, that it had fired one such rocket on Saturday toward an Israeli military target in the Golan.
The rocket fire in Majdal Shams, whose population are Arabic-speaking Druze, prompted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to return early from the United States.
Upon arrival he went immediately into a security cabinet meeting, his office said.
âHezbollah will pay a heavy priceâ for the attack, âa price it has not paid beforeâ, he said.
After the meeting, his office said: âThe members of the cabinet authorised the prime minister and the defence minister to decide on the manner and timing of the response against the Hezbollah terrorist organisation.â It offered no further details.Â
Israelâs foreign ministry said Hezbollah had âcrossed all red linesâ.
â Tearful farewell â
In expectation of Israelâs retaliation, Hezbollah evacuated several positions close to the border and in eastern Lebanon, a source close to the group said.
Israelâs military said later Sunday it had hit Hezbollah targets âboth deep inside Lebanese territory and in southern Lebanonâ.
An Israeli drone fired two missiles at Taraiyya village in eastern Lebanon, destroying a hangar and a home without causing casualties, a Lebanese security source told AFP.
Hezbollah has said its cross-border fire is an act of support for Palestinian Islamists from Hamas who have been fighting Israelâs military in Gaza since October 7 when they attacked southern Israel.
That attack resulted in the deaths of 1,197 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
Militants also seized 251 hostages, 111 of whom are still held captive in Gaza, including 39 the military says are dead.
Israelâs retaliatory military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 39,324 people, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, which does not provide details on civilian and militant deaths.
In Gazaâs southern city of Khan Yunis on Sunday, the civil defence agency reported five killed in an Israeli strike that hit several tents housing displaced Palestinians in a humanitarian zone.
Israelâs military ordered the evacuation of several blocks of Al-Bureij and Al-Shuhada in central Gaza, warning that it would âoperate forcefullyâ there.
Separately, Philippe Lazzarini, who heads the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, said on social media site X that only â14 percent of areas in Gazaâ were not subject to evacuation orders.
He accused Israel of creating âhavoc and panicâ with frequent evacuation orders.
â âCatastrophe beyond beliefâ â
The rocket strike on Majdal Shams hit a football pitch and killed children who local authorities said were aged 10 to 16. Israeli police said an 11-year-old boy was still missing. Thousands of residents crowded the townâs streets in a tearful funeral ceremony for many of the dead.
Riad Kahwaji, head of the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis, said the position Hezbollah said it targeted is about 2.4 kilometres (1.5 miles) from the town, putting it âwithin margin of errorâ of the inaccurate rockets.
But âthe possibility of a misfireâ from an Israeli air-defence missile could not be ruled out and there should be an independent investigation, he added.
The rocket fire on Majdal Shams came after an Israeli strike killed four Hezbollah fighters in south Lebanon, prompting the militant group to launch retaliatory rocket attacks against the Golan and northern Israel.
The White House said the rocket launch was âconducted by Lebanese Hezbollahâ, adding that âit was their rocket and launched from an area they controlâ.
The UN special coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, and UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) chief Aroldo Lazaro said in a joint statement that intensifying exchanges of fire âcould ignite a wider conflagration that would engulf the entire region in a catastrophe beyond beliefâ.
Lebanon urged âan immediate cessation of hostilities on all frontsâ, later calling for an âinternational investigationâ into the strike.
â Gaza ceasefire effort â
Iranâs foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani warned that âany ignorant action of the Zionist regime can lead to the broadening of the scope of instability, insecurity and war in the regionâ.
Israelâs foreign ministry called the incident in Majdal Shams a âmassacreâ, accusing Hezbollah of deliberately targeting civilians.
Many residents of the Druze town have not accepted Israeli nationality since Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria in 1967.
Syria denounced Israelâs âfalse accusationsâ against Hezbollah and said Israel was looking for âpretexts to enlarge its aggressionâ.
Cross-border fire since October has killed at least 527 people in Lebanon, according to an AFP tally. Most of the dead have been fighters but the toll includes at least 104 civilians.
According to Israelâs army, 22 soldiers and 24 civilians have been killed so far in northern Israel.
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah has said that if a ceasefire is reached in Gaza his movement would stop cross-border attacks.
Blinken said the best way to prevent the Gaza conflict from escalating âis to get the ceasefire in Gaza that weâre working so hard onâ.
Months of effort have failed to secure a deal, but Egyptian state-linked media said talks were to take place Sunday in Rome.
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