Four IDF soldiers, including two officers, were wounded overnight Thursday in southern Lebanon when a Hezbollah operative hiding inside a building threw a grenade at them near Beit Yahoun. One officer was moderately wounded, the other three lightly; all were evacuated and their families notified, the military said. Israeli forces returned fire within minutes and killed the operative, then conducted artillery and airstrikes against multiple Hezbollah positions in the area.
The IDF confirmed Friday morning that four soldiers, including an officer moderately wounded and three others lightly hurt, were injured around 10 p.m. Thursday in southern Lebanon's Beit Yahoun area. According to the military, a Hezbollah operative hiding in a building threw a grenade at the troops; Israeli forces killed the assailant within minutes and later struck several Hezbollah positions with artillery and airstrikes.
This incident is the fourth reported close-quarters encounter with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon this week alone, following a Friday-morning bulletin (The Zioneer, 09:08) on an earlier grenade attack that wounded four troops, another bulletin (09:50) detailing the same clash, and an overnight airstrike round (10:01) on Beit Yahoun. The pattern underscores persistent ceasefire violations by Hezbollah, despite the November 2024 ceasefire framework. The IDF has struck over 150 Hezbollah infrastructure sites over the past week, as reported on June 6. Casualty figures for this encounter are limited to the four wounded soldiers; no Hezbollah casualty numbers beyond the killed operative have been independently confirmed.
3 developments
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- DevelopingIDF strikes 150 Hezbollah targets; officers wounded in ground encounters, drone incidents
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