Drone attack in southern Lebanon injures 4 Israeli soldiers


Online Desk
Published: 04:01 7 May 2026
Four Israeli soldiers were wounded in an explosive-laden drone attack in southern Lebanon, the Israeli military confirmed in a statement.
The statement said one of the wounded soldiers was in critical condition. The other three suffered minor injuries.
The injured were quickly rescued and taken to hospital for treatment after the attack. Their families have also been officially informed, the Israeli Defense Forces said.
The attack came amid ongoing tensions along the Lebanese border. A recent increase in drone and rocket attacks in the border area has raised new concerns.
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