We can hope that the government of Lebanon has learned its lesson (the picture is Beirut Airport on fire in 2006). Two individuals have been arrested in connection with the Katyusha rocket that was fired at Israel early this morning, and
other rockets ready for firing have been found.
The Internal Security Forces detained a suspect allegedly behind the rocket fire into Israel, security sources said.
Hussein Izzat Atwe from the Hasbaya village of Hebbarieh was arrested in Al-Bire Hospital in the Bekaa Valley, where he was receiving treatment for severe burns.
Hours
before Atwe's arrest, the ISF Information Branch apprehended a Lebanese
man, identified only as Abu Qais, in Hebbarieh after they found blood
stains in his car, which sparked a search of area hospitals for
suspects.
The sources told The Daily Star that Lebanese Army Intelligence
had found traces of six rockets in the Mari area in the Hasbaya
region, some 2 kilometers from the Blue Line, the de facto border
between the two states.
They said the Army defused two 107mm Grad
rockets that were prepared to be fired toward Israel following a search
for launch pads.
The sources confirmed that three rockets, which
have a range of 10 kilometers, had been fired from the Mari area near
Majidieh between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. Only one projectile was reported to
have hit Israel, according to the Israeli army.
The Lebanese
security sources said a sixth rocket failed to fire and exploded in
place, wounding the person handling it. They said traces of blood and a
ripped shoe were found at the site.
The problem is that Hezbullah is a huge player in Lebanon's government. Tomorrow, July 12, is the eighth anniversary of the murder of Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev HY"D (May God Avenge their blood) by Hezbullah.
What could go wrong?
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