Israeli forces claim that a Hezbollah 'terror squad' crossed the UN administered Blue Line on the Israel-Lebanon border.
rejected the Israeli account of the clash, insisting that none of its operatives had been involved in any incident.
"We view the effort to infiltrate into our territory with utmost gravity. Hezbollah and Lebanon bear full responsibility for this incident and for any attack against the State of Israel emanating from Lebanese territory. "Nasrallah already made a major mistake in underestimating Israel's determination to defend itself and Lebanon paid a heavy price for this. I suggest that he not repeat this mistake."The pro-Hezbollah Al-Mayadeen media outlet claimed that no Hezbollah fighters had been killed during any incident.
Mr Mohsen was killed in an air strike in the Syrian capital Damascus. Israel was blamed for the attack.
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