Explosions come amid soaring tensions between Israel and Hezbollah after death of terror group fighter in an airstrike attributed to IDF

Move comes after terror group accused Israel of killing one of its fighters in an airstrike outside Damascus earlier in the week

Accident occurs amid heightened tensions with the Hezbollah terror group, which accused Israel of killing one of its members

Lebanese terror group has consistently retaliated for confirmed deaths of its members at Israel's hands with attacks along the border

Monitor says Israeli missiles hit weapons depots, military positions belonging to Syrian forces, pro-Tehran fighters near Damascus; 11 said injured, including 7 Syrian troops

Security service says Tehran and its proxies gave training, money and direction to Palestinians, who planned to carry out attacks on Israeli targets and kidnap soldier

Hezbollah-affiliated journalist says Israeli military 'hijacked' the device, forced it to ground; army remains mum on details

But courting Beijing risks alienating Washington, which has suggested such a move could come at the cost of ties between the countries

Federal judge rules Tehran 'aided Hezbollah in carrying out a horrific, violent attack that killed 19 people and injured hundreds more'; unclear how they can collect

Tehran and Damascus say cooperation needed 'to confront pressures by America'; Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in neighboring country

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