First Israeli civilian killed in Lebanon border war was hit by Israeli fire

First Israeli civilian killed in Lebanon border war was hit by Israeli fire

JERUSALEM, March 23 (Reuters) - Israel said on Monday its own forces had misfired artillery that killed an Israeli farmer near the ‌Lebanese frontier, the first Israeli civilian killed in a border ‌conflict being waged in parallel with the war in Iran.

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Ofer Moskovitz, 60, an avocado ​farmer in the town of Misgav Am, had spoken with Reuters just last week and said he was worried about the fighting at the border.

In a statement, Major General Rafi Milo, who heads the military's northern command, ‌said: "Moskovitz was killed by ⁠our own forces' fire during an operation whose entire purpose was to protect them."

The military had initially blamed cross-border ⁠fire from Lebanon when it first reported the incident on Sunday.

Israel has launched a major ground assault and air campaign into Lebanon to root out ​Hezbollah, a ​powerful Iran-backed militia, which fired into ​Israel in support of Tehran ‌two days after the start of the Israeli-U.S. air attacks on Iran.

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Lebanese authorities say more than a thousand people have been killed and more than a million driven from their homes in Lebanon. The death of Moskovitz was the first reported in Israel. The military says two ‌Israeli soldiers have been killed in combat.

"Every ​five minutes you can hear the bombs," ​Moskovitz told Reuters last week.

The ​military's statement said troops had opened fire to support ‌soldiers operating in southern Lebanon, but "severe ​issues and operational ​errors" had taken place.

"The artillery fire was carried out at an incorrect angle and did not follow required protocols," it said. "As a ​result, five artillery shells ‌were fired at the Misgav Am ridge instead of toward ​the enemy target."

(Reporting by Steven Scheer and Rami Ayyub; Editing ​by Toby Chopra and Peter Graff)

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