Two computers with Hebrew writings were found on Saturday in a southern disputed area on the border, an army communique said.
“The Indonesian patrol in the UNIFIL found a suspicious object in a disputed area near (the southern border town of) Adaisseh,” the statement detailed.
An army patrol soon arrived in the scene and inspected the object.
“The troops found two computers with Hebrew writings on them,” the communique revealed.
“Investigation is currently underway with the cooperation of the UNIFIL to uncover the details surrounding Saturday's discovery.”
Earlier in the day, the state-run National News Agency said a two-piece object resembling a spying device was found planted under a tree in Adaisseh.
“The object was placed in al-Mahafer neighborhood in the town, in an area that is 150 meters away from the barbered wires to the south of Misgav Am settlement near Adaisseh,” reported the NNA.
The NNA added: “The army immediately took measures and opened a probe to uncover how was the device placed in this disputed area.”
Meanwhile, an Israeli force mobilized near the gate of the barbed wires as the UNIFIL deployed its troops in the area, according to the same source.
UNIFIL spokesperson Andrea Tenenti commented on the developments of Saturday evening, assuring that calm is prevailing in Adaisseh.
“We will demarcate the area is which a suspicious object was found and then investigation will take its course,” he added.
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