Israel says four soldiers killed as army pushes deeper into south Lebanon
Four soldiers from the Nahal Reconnaissance Battalion died in a close-range firefight with terrorists, raising the southern Lebanon war death toll to 10, the IDF reported.
- The Israeli military reported that four soldiers were killed in combat in southern Lebanon during clashes with Hezbollah following a ground invasion.
- An army statement named three soldiers from the same battalion who were killed during the fighting.
- In a separate statement, the military confirmed another soldier was killed in the same incident, while two others were wounded.
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Four Israeli soldiers were killed and others wounded in direct clashes with Hezbollah fighters last night near the towns of Zar'it and Shtula in the northern occupied Palestinian territories, according to the Israeli army.
The Zionist entity admits Hizbollah's ability to launch guided anti-tank missiles and unidirectional attack drones, causing significant losses to the occupation army.
Four soldiers killed in Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon
The Israeli army announced on Tuesday that four soldiers, including an officer, were killed during clashes with Hezbollah fighters in its invasion of Lebanon, with reports that an alleged "buffer zone" would be established in the country's south. The army said an officer and three soldiers from the "Sayeret Nahal" unit of the Nahal Brigade were killed on Monday evening during a clearing operation near the village of Beit Leif, bringing the total…
In Lebanon, four more Israeli soldiers were killed fighting with militant Islamic Hezbollah.
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