Israeli Strike Kills Three Lebanese Soldiers
The army said the strike hit a military vehicle as Israel expanded air, drone and artillery attacks across southern Lebanon.
- On Saturday, June 6, 2026, an Israeli strike killed two officers and one soldier from the Lebanese Army near the village of Kfar Tebnit in southern Lebanon, a region experiencing intense military activity.
- The Israel Defense Forces stated the vehicle was 'moving suspiciously' in an 'active and evacuated combat zone,' adding it is 'reviewing the incident' while insisting operations target Hezbollah, not the Lebanese Army.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the strike as a 'flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty,' while the Lebanese Army accused Israel of 'brutal, deliberate and repeated aggression' against its personnel.
- Hezbollah dubbed the strike a 'heinous crime,' accusing the Lebanese government of 'complete surrender to the enemy's demands in Washington' regarding ceasefire negotiations.
- Aoun demanded Iran stop interfering in Lebanon, declaring 'it's not your country, it's our country,' as public frustration grows over the war's impact on the nation.
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