A fence built by Israel around the northern part of Ghajar that sits in Lebanese territory, is leading to renewed warnings by terror group against Jewish state's annexation of town

Hassan Nasrallah urges Lebanon to recapture once-divided town of Ghajar and disputed Shebaa Farms, denies terror group trying to demarcate border along ceasefire line

In meeting with UNIFIL commander, Lebanese PM ignores Israeli petition, instead seeks control over contested Ghajar hamlet along border

Defense Minister Gallant equating Lebanon with Hezbollah marked a subtle threat to the country after the terror group set up tents in Israeli territory

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'

Israeli Ambassador to UN Gilad Erdan sends letter to secretary-general and Security Council revealing photos of terrorist group's position

IDF says matter 'being handled with all relevant parties'; Israel aims to have UN peacekeepers remove tents placed over Blue Line, manned by terror operatives

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