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Israel destroys 'spy devices' in southern Lebanon | |
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Israel has destroyed three spying devices discovered in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese army has said. | Israel has destroyed three spying devices discovered in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese army has said. |
The "booby-trapped wire-tapping devices" found in the villages of Zrariye and Rzay, north of the Litani river, were bombed on Monday, it added. | The "booby-trapped wire-tapping devices" found in the villages of Zrariye and Rzay, north of the Litani river, were bombed on Monday, it added. |
The devices had earlier been found by members of the military wing of the Shia Islamist movement, Hezbollah. | The devices had earlier been found by members of the military wing of the Shia Islamist movement, Hezbollah. |
Israel has not commented. Lebanon has accused its neighbour in the past of planting similar spying devices. | Israel has not commented. Lebanon has accused its neighbour in the past of planting similar spying devices. |
Lebanon has been in a state of war with Israel since 1973, while Hezbollah fought a 34-day war with Israel in 2006 that left some 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis dead. | Lebanon has been in a state of war with Israel since 1973, while Hezbollah fought a 34-day war with Israel in 2006 that left some 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis dead. |
Investigation | Investigation |
On Monday, Hezbollah's al-Manar television reported that the "Zionist spying devices" had tapped into the group's private wired telecommunications network. | On Monday, Hezbollah's al-Manar television reported that the "Zionist spying devices" had tapped into the group's private wired telecommunications network. |
"The detection came within the framework of an ongoing spyware detection [operation]," a Hezbollah statement said. | "The detection came within the framework of an ongoing spyware detection [operation]," a Hezbollah statement said. |
"Subsequently, the enemy detonated the device remotely, but no-one was hurt due to the high level of alert and caution of the resistance technicians." | "Subsequently, the enemy detonated the device remotely, but no-one was hurt due to the high level of alert and caution of the resistance technicians." |
Al-Manar said one of the spying devices contained more than 20 boxes and batteries. The device was found on a hill near the border and was linked via an 80m cable to transmission equipment pointing towards Israeli military posts, it added. | Al-Manar said one of the spying devices contained more than 20 boxes and batteries. The device was found on a hill near the border and was linked via an 80m cable to transmission equipment pointing towards Israeli military posts, it added. |
Hezbollah said Israel's "persistent attacks" on its telecommunications network constituted a violation of Lebanese sovereignty and threatened the safety and security of the Lebanese people. | Hezbollah said Israel's "persistent attacks" on its telecommunications network constituted a violation of Lebanese sovereignty and threatened the safety and security of the Lebanese people. |
The Lebanese army later confirmed that there had been three blasts in Zrariye and Rzay at 17:15 local time (14:15 GMT) on Monday. | The Lebanese army later confirmed that there had been three blasts in Zrariye and Rzay at 17:15 local time (14:15 GMT) on Monday. |
"A military expert went to the area and it turned out that the explosions resulted from the bombardment by the Israeli enemy of three booby-trapped wire-tapping devices. An investigation is under way to uncover the circumstances of the incident." | "A military expert went to the area and it turned out that the explosions resulted from the bombardment by the Israeli enemy of three booby-trapped wire-tapping devices. An investigation is under way to uncover the circumstances of the incident." |
There were similar incidents involving alleged Israeli spying devices in December 2011 and February 2012. Israel did not comment at the time. | There were similar incidents involving alleged Israeli spying devices in December 2011 and February 2012. Israel did not comment at the time. |
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