Hizbollah Says Fighters Clash With Israeli Troops On Lebanon-Syria Border
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military, which has launched numerous strikes and sent ground troops into Lebanon since Tehran-backed group Hizbollah fired missiles at Israel on Monday to avenge the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
If confirmed, the latest reported raid would be the deepest Israeli forces have reached inside Lebanon since special unit troops apprehended Hezbollah operative Imad Amhaz from the northern city of Batroun in November 2024.
The state-run National News Agency [NNA] said that "clashes are taking place on the eastern mountain range along the Lebanese-Syrian border... to repel Israeli landing attempts."
It gave the location as Nabi Sheet, in the eastern Baalbek district where Hizbollah holds sway.
Hizbollah said in a statement that its fighters had "observed the infiltration of four Israeli enemy army helicopters from the Syrian direction".
After landing, advancing troops "were engaged by a group" of Hezbollah fighters as they reached the Nabi Sheet cemetery, Hizbollah said, noting the use of light and medium weapons.
"The clash escalated after the enemy force was exposed," it added, saying the Israeli troops launched intense strikes and began to evacuate.
A separate statement said Hizbollah fighters had fired rockets as the Israeli forces withdrew.
Footage shared on social media showed waves of gunfire in the air.
Nabi Sheet was the target of at least 13 Israeli air strikes on Friday, according to the NNA, with the Lebanese health ministry reporting at least nine people killed.
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