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Israel, Lebanon, Metula: Hezbollah Kills Israeli, Prompts Retaliatory Fire

Lebanese officials have confirmed that an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon has killed an Israeli soldier near the border.

The incident took place on Wednesday near the town of Metula in northern Israel. The Israeli military has responded with artillery fire into southern Lebanon. There were no immediate reports of casualties from the retaliatory fire, but the situation remains tense.

The Israeli military said that the soldier was killed by an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon.

The Lebanese military has not confirmed the attack, but Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group, has claimed responsibility. Hezbollah said that the attack was in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike in Syria that killed six Hezbollah fighters on Tuesday.

The incident has raised tensions between Israel and Lebanon.

The two countries have a long history of conflict, and the situation is particularly tense at the moment because of the ongoing civil war in Syria. Israel has been carrying out airstrikes in Syria against Hezbollah targets, and Hezbollah has been responding with rocket fire into Israel.

The international community is calling for calm, and the United Nations is urging both sides to avoid further escalation.

Here is a summary of the key facts:

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  • An Israeli soldier was killed by an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon.
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  • Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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  • The Israeli military has responded with artillery fire into southern Lebanon.
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  • The situation remains tense, and the international community is calling for calm.
  • What does this mean for the future?

    It is too early to say what the long-term consequences of this incident will be. However, it is clear that the situation between Israel and Lebanon is very tense and that further escalation is possible.

    The international community is urging both sides to avoid further violence and to work towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict.