Two IDF soldiers were wounded earlier today — one moderately, one lightly — by Hezbollah fire in southern Lebanon, according to a military source. The soldiers were evacuated to hospitals, and their families were notified.
Earlier today, two IDF soldiers were wounded in southern Lebanon by Hezbollah small-arms fire. One sustained moderate injuries, the other light wounds. Both were evacuated for medical treatment at hospitals, and their families have been notified.
The incident adds to a steady toll of Israeli casualties on the northern border, where ground operations and cross-border fire have continued since the resumption of fighting in early March. According to IDF data published this week, over 1,300 soldiers have been wounded in Lebanon since March 2, including 30 killed. This event is consistent with the pattern of daily low-level clashes and Hezbollah ambushes in the southern Lebanese villages.
No additional details on the exact location or circumstances of the fire have been released, and Hezbollah has not yet claimed responsibility for this specific incident.
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