
Two Israeli Defense Forces personnel sustained injuries during a Hezbollah drone assault, with military officials reporting one soldier suffered severe wounds while the other received minor injuries, according to statements from the Israeli military. The attack took place despite an existing ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
Military sources indicate this incident represents one of several drone assaults conducted by Hezbollah in recent days, violating the current peace arrangement. Israeli forces have also documented numerous attempts by unmanned aircraft to penetrate northern Israeli airspace during this timeframe.
Israeli military officials characterized the assault as a “violation of the ceasefire understandings by the Hezbollah terror group” in their official statement regarding the incident.
Sources from Lebanon confirmed that Israeli military forces conducted retaliatory operations in southern Lebanon, targeting locations including the villages of Kounin, Touline, and areas near Bint Jbeil.
During a senior military leadership meeting on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted what he termed “significant achievements” in Lebanese operations. “We are striking in the security zone, north of the security zone and also north of the Litani,” Netanyahu stated.
The Prime Minister identified two continuing security challenges emanating from Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, specifically mentioning missile capabilities and unmanned aerial vehicle threats. “There are still two main threats from Lebanon, from Hezbollah: the rocket threat (Grad), the drone and UAV threat … I expect from you is to solve these two problems, because I think we will be able to solve the political side,” Netanyahu added.








