'Spy dogs' rile up Lebanese

Lebanese media reports two Israeli dogs crossed international border; local security officials examine canines at headquarters
By Roee Nachmias|
The Palestinian who attacked an IDF post on the Golan Heights on Friday is not the only infiltrator in the news. Lebanese media report that, yesterday, two white dogs crossed the border from Israel.
According to reports, the two crossed the border from the town of Metula, in northern Israel, to the village of Kila, in southern Lebanon. Locals notified security officials and a patrol was sent to the scene.
The soldiers examined the dogs and found tags with Hebrew writing on them. The "infiltrators" were then transferred to a local police station, where it was decided they would be taken to the Lebanese army headquarters in Beirut.
The Daily Star reported that some Lebanese have even called for the dogs' deaths as revenge for "Israeli violations of Lebanon's territory."
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