The IDF confirmed that two soldiers were wounded by Hezbollah rocket fire during operations at the Ali Taher Ridge in southern Lebanon. One was lightly wounded, the other moderately. Both were evacuated for medical treatment, and their families were notified.
The IDF confirmed that two soldiers were wounded by Hezbollah rocket fire during an operation at the Ali Taher Ridge in southern Lebanon. According to the military, one soldier sustained light injuries and the other moderate wounds. Both were evacuated to a hospital for treatment, and their families have been notified.
As The Zioneer reported at 19:59 Jerusalem time earlier this evening, two soldiers were wounded by rocket fire in southern Lebanon — initially, the military source described one as moderately wounded and one lightly injured, without specifying the location. The new incident, reported at Ali Taher Ridge approximately three hours later at 22:02 Jerusalem time, marks the second reported case of IDF casualties from rocket fire in southern Lebanon today, underscoring the persistent threat Hezbollah continues to pose to Israeli troops operating in the area.
Hezbollah rocket attacks against Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon have been a recurring theme in recent weeks, as the IDF conducts ground operations and strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure, with earlier incidents also involving explosive drones and close-quarters encounters, as The Zioneer has reported.
The IDF has not yet provided further details on the incident at Ali Taher Ridge or the soldiers' current condition.
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