国际英语新闻:Clashes bring huge tension along Israel-Lebanon border
Right after the clash, Hezbollah condemned "Israeli aggression, " and announced that the organization's Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah would be speaking on Tuesday evening.
Some Israeli analysts have been talking about the suspected role of the Lebanese military organization in the fresh incident.
The cross-frontier event was coordinated by Hezbollah, claimed retired Israeli officer Moshe Marzuk.
Hezbollah commanders in the region would have instructed Lebanese soldiers to open fire in Israel's direction, said Marzuk, now a researcher at the International Institute for Counterterrorism in Israel's Interdisciplinary Center.
This should not come as a surprise, he added, arguing that Hezbollah has for some time been in control of southern Lebanon.
The main motive for heating up the border right now is the imminent publication of the findings of the UN special tribunal set up in the wake of the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, Marzuk proffered.
It is understood that as a result of the inquiry, arrest warrants could be issued in the names of several members of Hezbollah. "Hezbollah wants to heat up the border to try to gain popular support before the report is published," said Marzuk.
Israel is firmly of the opinion that despite its best efforts during the 2006 military campaign, Hezbollah now possesses far more arms and of a higher quality than it did at the outbreak of the fighting.
Israel is not alone in noting this improvement. In his six- monthly reports to the UN Security Council on the implementation of resolution 1701, which brought about the end of the 2006 war, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon points to what he sees as the import to Lebanon of weapons.
Many analysts hold the view that a big scale military conflict is not in the interests of both Israel and Hezbollah at the present time.
However, Marzuk believes that Tuesday's incident is not the last of this type and that means the deaths announced on both sides of the frontier will likely not be the last.
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