Hezbollah Claims Direct Hit on Israeli Troops in Southern Lebanon
Hezbollah Claims Direct Hit on Israeli Troops in Lebanon

Hezbollah has claimed a direct hit on Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA). The militant group said it struck Israeli vehicles and soldiers at Tel al-Nahas near Kfarkela with a guided missile, scoring a direct hit. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that a suspected Hezbollah drone triggered sirens in the Western Galilee before contact with the drone was lost.

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Escalating Tensions on the Northern Front

With missile strikes, drone alerts, and raids intensifying, tensions on the northern front are rising again rapidly. The exchange of fire marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.

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The IDF confirmed that the drone alert sounded in several communities in the Western Galilee, but no injuries or damage were reported. Israeli forces are on high alert, and additional troops have been deployed to the border area.

Hezbollah's claim of a direct hit comes amid a series of cross-border attacks and retaliatory strikes. The situation remains volatile, with both sides preparing for further confrontations.

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