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Hezbollah says it shot down Israeli drone over southern Lebanon

Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah downed an Israeli unmanned aircraft on Monday outside a southern Lebanese town after it crossed the border, the group said in a statement.

Israeli military says drone fell 'during routine operations'

The Lebanese militant Hezbollah group said it shot down an Israeli drone over southern Lebanon early Monday, shortly after it crossed from Israel amid rising tensions along the border. (Mahmoud Zayyat/AFP/Getty Images)

Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah downed an Israeli unmanned aircraft on Monday outside a southern Lebanese town after it crossed the border, the militant group said in a statement.

The Israeli drone is now in the hands of Hezbollah's fighters, the Iranian-backed group said.

The Israeli military said one of its drones "fell inside southern Lebanon during routine operations." In a statement, it did not say what caused the crash and noted "there is no concern information could be taken from it."

Hezbollah said they had "confronted" the drone with "appropriate weapons" as it was heading towards the southern Lebanese town of Ramyah and it was brought down on the edge of the town.

Hezbollah and the Israeli army exchanged cross-border fire a week ago after a drone attack in a Hezbollah-controlled Beirut suburb in the fiercest shelling exchange between the two adversaries since the 2006 Lebanon war.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah had blamed Israel for the drone attack and vowed the group would target Israeli drones that enter Lebanon's airspace.

Nasrallah said while a flare-up with Israel at the border was over, the episode had launched a "new phase" in which the Iran-backed group no longer had red lines.

Israel had also raised the stakes by accusing Iran of stepping up efforts to provide Hezbollah with precision-guided missile production facilities. Hezbollah denied this.

The latest tension came after Hezbollah, whose forces have fought in support of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria's civil war, said two of its men were killed in an Israeli strike in Syria late last month.

Israel said its attack in Syria thwarted an Iranian-led drone strike against it.

Any new war between Israel and Hezbollah would raise the risk of a wider conflict in the Middle East, where Iran has defied U.S. attempts to force it to renegotiate a 2015 nuclear deal it reached with world powers.

At the same time, Israel is alarmed by Iran's growing influence in the region through militia allies such as Hezbollah in countries such as Syria.

With files from The Associated Press