Hezbollah drone injures Israeli officer, 2 soldiers in southern Lebanon

The Israeli military said Saturday that a Hezbollah drone strike wounded an officer and two soldiers in southern Lebanon, including one in serious condition, while the group cited ongoing Israeli violations of the April ceasefire as justification for operations targeting military vehicles and troop positions in the disputed border region.
Drone attack casualties
The Israeli military said Saturday that a Hezbollah drone strike wounded an officer and two soldiers in southern Lebanon, including one in serious condition and two others with moderate injuries near operational forces. The army identified the wounded as a reserve officer and two soldiers, stating that medical teams evacuated them to hospitals following the explosion along the frontier.
The incident occurred amid heightened tensions in the border region, where Israeli forces have maintained an active presence despite a ceasefire agreement now in its second month. Military officials confirmed the casualties in a statement issued Saturday afternoon while operations continued in the contested area.
Hezbollah operations
Hezbollah announced it had conducted multiple operations targeting Israeli military vehicles, troop concentrations and positions throughout southern Lebanon, adding that it also intercepted an Israeli drone during the same period. The Lebanese group framed these attacks as a direct response to what it described as repeated Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement and ongoing strikes against towns in southern Lebanon.
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In a statement, the organization said its military actions aimed to deter further Israeli aggression, noting that continued occupation of Lebanese territory and daily military operations necessitated a forceful reply. These operations underscore the fragility of the truce as both sides accuse each other of provoking renewed conflict.
Ceasefire violations
The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect on April 17 and was subsequently extended through mid-May, yet military exchanges have continued unabated along the frontier. Israeli forces have maintained strikes inside Lebanon while enforcing a self-declared buffer zone — a contentious measure that has drawn criticism from Beirut.
According to casualty reports, Israeli attacks have killed more than 2,700 people and displaced over one million residents since March 2, shortly after the outbreak of war between Iran and the United States. Diplomatic sources indicate that Washington will host renewed peace talks between the parties on May 14-15, though prospects for a lasting settlement remain uncertain given the recent surge in violence.
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