Israel Says Hezbollah Fired Rockets at Troops Operating in Southern Lebanon
Summary
- The Israeli military said Hezbollah fired several rockets at its troops operating in southern Lebanon.
- Markets are focused on the possibility that renewed tensions between Israel and Hezbollah could heighten security uncertainty in the Middle East.
- Renewed tensions along the Lebanese front could also affect Iran nuclear talks and cease-fire discussions.
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The Israeli military said Hezbollah fired several rockets at its troops operating in southern Lebanon, prompting market attention to the risk of renewed tensions between Israel and the militant group.
Walter Bloomberg reported on June 4 that the Israel Defense Forces said Hezbollah launched several rockets toward Israeli troops active in southern Lebanon.
Air-raid sirens sounded in northern Israel following the attack.
The strike came after a recent U.S.-brokered announcement of an agreement between Israel and Hezbollah to halt attacks.
It was not immediately clear whether there were any casualties or whether the rockets were intercepted.
Markets are watching whether renewed tensions along the Lebanese front could heighten security uncertainty in the Middle East and affect talks over Iran's nuclear program and cease-fire discussions.


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