Lebanon says it has arrested seven people who were involved in firing Katyusha rockets at Israel last Thursday. Six rockets were fired at Nahariya and a neighboring kibbutz, injuring several people when one of the rockets hit an old age home. On Friday, UNIFIL troops in south Lebanon said they found an old cache of rockets near the border with Israel. The rockets, an old model no longer used by Hizbullah terrorists, predated the 2006 Second Lebanon War, the UN peacekeepers said. "There is no sign of any recent use of the bunkers and the weapons appear to date from the period of the 2006 conflict," a UNIFIL statement said.
On Saturday, Hizbullah terrorists warned Israel not to use Thursday's incident "as an opportunity to open a second front. We are ready to react to any stupid action on Israel's part," Muhammad Ra'ad, head of the Hizbullah faction in the Lebanese parliament said at an anti-Israel rally in Beirut.