Bomb and rocket duel in southern Lebanon: "Hezbollah has re-established itself and poses a threat to Israel"

The Israeli-Lebanese border has seen decades of skirmishes, with recent violence escalating between Israel and Hezbollah. The conflict has its roots in the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel, with Lebanon declaring war on the new state and subsequent years of cross-border attacks and retaliations.
The Israeli-Lebanese border has a long history of conflict. Skirmishes began in 1948 when Lebanon declared war on Israel. The war ended with the establishment of the Green Line, or 1949 armistice border. Over the years, Palestinian militant groups launched attacks on Israel from Lebanon. In 1978, Israel invaded southern Lebanon to pursue Palestinian militants. Today, the conflict continues with recent escalations in violence between Israel and Hezbollah.
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