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- The visit came at a time of heightened tensions with Hezbollah, a heavily armed group that fought Israel during a monthlong war in 2006
JERUSALEM: Israel鈥檚 new prime minister paid an unannounced visit to the border with Lebanon on Tuesday, threatening to unleash a harsh military response to what he described as 鈥渦nacceptable鈥� aggression by the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group.
The visit came at a time of heightened tensions with Hezbollah, a heavily armed group that fought Israel during a monthlong war in 2006.
On Monday, Israel said it intercepted a drone that crossed from Lebanese territory, and last week, Hezbollah鈥檚 leader threatened Israel with military escalation if a dispute over a maritime border is not resolved in Lebanon鈥檚 favor.
鈥淚srael is prepared to act against any threat,鈥� said Yair Lapid, who took over Israel鈥檚 caretaker prime minister on July 1.
鈥淲e have no interest in escalation but Hezbollah鈥檚 aggression is unacceptable and is liable to lead the entire region into an unnecessary escalation.鈥�
He was joined by Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz and top military officials as he toured the area.
Israel considers Hezbollah its most serious immediate threat, estimating the Iranian-backed group has some 150,000 rockets and missiles aimed at Israel.
Earlier this month, the Israeli military said it shot down three unmanned aircraft launched by Hezbollah heading toward an area where an Israeli gas platform was recently installed in the Mediterranean Sea.
Hezbollah confirmed it had launched three unarmed drones toward the disputed maritime area.
The launch of the drones appeared to be an attempt by Hezbollah to influence US-brokered negotiations between Israel and Lebanon over their maritime border, an area that is rich in natural gas.
Last week, Hezbollah鈥檚 leader, said Lebanon should be able to extract oil and gas in Lebanese waters and warned that sending the drones was 鈥渁 modest beginning to where the situation could be heading.鈥�