IDF Soldiers and Civilians Injured in Hezbollah Drone and Missile Attack

HASSAN HANKIR

Fourteen IDF soldiers and four civilians have been wounded in a recent attack by Hezbollah drones and missiles in the northern Galilee region. The incident occurred at a community center in Arab al-Aramshe, a Bedouin village close to the Lebanese border.

The attack, which involved two drones and two anti-tank missiles, caused varying degrees of injuries among the victims. Six soldiers are reported to be seriously wounded, two moderately, and six with lighter injuries. Additionally, reports indicate that four civilians sustained injuries during the multiple waves of attacks.

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for the assault, citing it as retaliation for Israeli military actions in Lebanon. The IDF has responded by targeting the sites from which the drones and missiles were launched, as well as engaging Hezbollah terrorists spotted in Ayta ash Shab.

The head of the Bedouin village, Adiv Zaev, reported that despite evacuation orders, residents had returned due to a lack of financial aid during the three-month evacuation period.

In response to the attack, IDF strikes targeted areas in Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of two Hezbollah commanders, including Ismail Yusef Baz, the commander of the terrorist organization’s coastal region.