First Israeli Civilian Killed in Lebanon Border War Was Hit by Israeli Fire â Asharq Al-Awsat (Saudi Arabia)
First Israeli Civilian Killed in Lebanon Border War Was Hit by Israeli Fire â Asharq Al-Awsat (Saudi Arabia) - Lemmy
Israel said on Monday its own forces had misfired artillery that killed an Israeli farmer near the Lebanese frontier, the first Israeli civilian killed in a border conflict being waged in parallel with the war in Iran. Ofer Moskovitz, 60, an avocado farmer in the town of Misgav Am, had spoken with Reuters just last week and said he was worried about the fighting at the border. In a â statement, Major General â Rafi Milo, who heads the militaryâs northern command, said: âMoskovitz was killed by our own forcesâ fire during an operation whose entire purpose was to protect them.â The military had initially blamed cross-border fire from Lebanon when it first reported the incident on Sunday. Israel has â launched a major ground assault and air campaign into Lebanon to root out Hezbollah, a powerful Iran-backed militia, which fired into Israel in support of Tehran two days after the start of the Israeli-US air attacks on Iran. Lebanese authorities say more than a thousand people have been killed and more than a million driven from their homes in Lebanon. The death of Moskovitz was the first reported in Israel. The â military â says two Israeli soldiers have been killed in combat. âEvery five minutes you can hear the bombs,â Moskovitz told Reuters last week. The militaryâs statement said troops had opened fire to support soldiers operating in southern Lebanon, but âsevere issues and operational errorsâ had taken place. âThe artillery fire was carried out at an incorrect angle and did not follow required protocols,â it said. âAs a result, five artillery shells were fired at the Misgav Am ridge instead of toward the enemy target.â