For Israel, a Rearmed Hizbullah in Lebanon is 'Top Concern'

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Israel's most pressing security concerns reportedly lie to the north, even with attention currently focused on Gaza-based Hamas militants along its southern border.

Israeli officials say the threat of the Palestinian Hamas group pales compared to the Iran-backed Hizbullah in Lebanon — a heavily-armed mini-army with combat experience in neighboring Syria and an arsenal of some 150,000 rockets.

The standoff plays out along a frontier where Israeli soldiers come face-to-face with Hizbullah guerrillas.

Under the U.N.-brokered cease-fire that ended the 2006 war, Hizbullah's troops are prohibited from approaching the border. But Israeli intelligence says Hizbullah men operate freely, generally unarmed and in civilian clothes.

Sometimes they come within just a few meters of the Israeli troops, it says.

Only a coil of barbed wire separates them but there are no interactions.

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Thumb Knight over 5 years

The standoff plays out along a frontier where Israeli soldiers come face-to-face with Hizbullah guerrillas.

terrorists is more like it!

Thumb EagleDawn over 5 years

"patriotic southern.....6 hours ago
if you resist, then you exit..... the Lebanese resistance."

Thumb galaxy over 5 years

what a useless article!

Missing un520 over 5 years

The only things Hezhollah are good at: War with human (civilian) shields, terror and political procrastination.

Thumb thepatriot over 5 years

... and drugs... they are good at drug traffic too...

Missing phillipo over 5 years

s.o.s. Why can't you write in English on an English language website?

Missing phillipo over 5 years

With French I have no problem.

Missing phillipo over 5 years

So what would happen if Israel killed a couple (or more) of them at the border fence?
Hizballah couldn't admit that they were Hizb. members as this would prove they are breaking the 2006 cease fire agreement. If they admit it, then Israel could rightly claim that the agreement no longer exists.