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Thursday, 4 April, 2002, 14:29 GMT 15:29 UK
Sharon warns Hezbollah
There are fears of a new front opening up
The Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon has said Israel is prepared to take "all actions" necessary to prevent further attacks by Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas on Israeli army posts.
Mr Sharon also accused Syria and Iran of backing the attacks in a disputed border zone.
Israel responded with air strikes and artillery fire. Correspondents say the escalating tension on the Israel-Lebanon border has raised fears of a new military front opening in the Middle East. Stability threatened
He also added that the attacks had "Iranian approval, Iranian assistance". Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said on Wednesday that attacks by Hezbollah could have "alarming consequences on the stability of the region". He said Israel had received "alarming information" that Hezbollah was planning to increase its attacks. Israel's security cabinet met on Thursday to discuss the tensions on the border with Lebanon, as well as the other violence in the Middle East. Troops withdrawn Interior Minister Eli Yishai told Israel radio that the security cabinet had decided on a "most severe" response to the Hezbollah attacks, but gave no details. Syrian troops pulled back to new positions in eastern Lebanon on Thursday in what experts say is an attempt to lessen direct confrontation with Israel. Twice last year Israel hit Syrian troops in Lebanon with air strikes in retaliation for Hezbollah attacks. |
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