Hezbollah will pay ‘full price’ for deadly attack: Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Lebanon’s Hezbollah it will pay the “full price” after missiles killed two Israeli soldiers Wednesday in an attack that raised fears of another all-out war. A Spanish UN peacekeeper was killed as Israel and Hezbollah exchanged artillery fire — the most serious clashes between the bitter enemies in years — following the attack by the Shiite militant group.

Those behind today’s attack will pay the full price.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

The two soldiers were killed when Hezbollah fired an anti-tank missile at a military convoy in an Israeli-occupied border area, the army said. Seven other soldiers were wounded, but none were reported to have suffered life-threatening injuries. Israel responded with “combined aerial and ground strikes” on southern Lebanon after the attack — an apparent retaliation for a recent Israeli strike on the Golan Heights that killed senior Hezbollah members.