In response, two stun grenades fired toward UNIFIL troops in area, apparently by Lebanese army; no injuries; incident resolved without further escalation

Amos Hochstein, who brokered deal to set maritime line, says he will hear out Israeli view after meeting with Lebanese officials to see 'if we have a window of opportunity'

Council heads express concern over rumors of war after recent border clashes, but head of Northern Command says residents can go about their business as normal

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian on tensions on Israel's northern border and shooting attack in the West Bank; health reporter Renee Ghert-Zand on Netanyahu's new heart monitor

Head of UNIFIL in touch 'with authorities on both sides of the Blue Line to resolve situation,' which he warns has 'potential to increase tension and misunderstanding'

Move comes hours after Jerusalem is said to have threatened Lebanese terror group with armed conflict if it does not move quickly to shift outpost off Israeli territory

As Jerusalem continues to demand removal of tents set up beyond border fence but within its formal territory, Muhammad Raad says it can no longer dictate to anyone

Israeli official quoted saying that after more than 2 months of attempts to have tents removed, Jerusalem is warning: 'We prefer Hezbollah evacuate its people over us bombing them'

Reports of 18-meter tall observation post come as UN peacekeeping force breaks up another tense standoff between Israeli and Lebanese soldiers on border

US-brokered agreement doesn't create an internationally recognized border between the two countries and leaves 'plenty of room for friction,' experts say

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