
Israel: Netanyahu 'considering the next steps' following Lebanon border attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he, in consultation with the Israeli military, is "considering the next steps," after anti-tank missiles were fired at an Israeli army post from Lebanon on Sunday.
Speaking from Jerusalem on the same day, Netanyahu stated that the Israeli forces had suffered "no casualties - not even a scratch" following the attack in the Maroun al-Ras area, which the Israeli army responded to with artillery shelling and air strikes.
The attacks come after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to retaliate against Israel after two of its drones were shot down over southern Beirut.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he, in consultation with the Israeli military, is "considering the next steps," after anti-tank missiles were fired at an Israeli army post from Lebanon on Sunday.
Speaking from Jerusalem on the same day, Netanyahu stated that the Israeli forces had suffered "no casualties - not even a scratch" following the attack in the Maroun al-Ras area, which the Israeli army responded to with artillery shelling and air strikes.
The attacks come after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to retaliate against Israel after two of its drones were shot down over southern Beirut.