Hezbollah UAV Attack on Israeli Base Kills Four Soldiers
In a tragic incident, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) launched by the Hezbollah terrorist organization struck an Israeli army base, resulting in the death of four Israel Defence Forces (IDF) soldiers. The IDF expressed their condolences to the families of the deceased and requested the public to respect their privacy by not spreading rumors or sharing the names of the injured.
The attack occurred after the Israeli military detected five projectiles launched from Lebanon. Sirens were activated in several regions, including Upper Galilee, Central Galilee, Western Galilee, Haifa Bay, and Carmel. Fortunately, all projectiles were intercepted by Israel’s air defense systems.
Earlier on the same day, a large barrage of anti-tank missiles was fired towards Israeli troops in southern Lebanon. This attack resulted in two soldiers being severely injured, while others sustained light to moderate injuries. The IDF coordinated with UNIFIL during the evacuation of the injured soldiers, ensuring no danger was posed to UNIFIL forces.
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Hezbollah -: Hezbollah is a group based in Lebanon. They have their own army and sometimes fight with other countries, like Israel.
UAV -: UAV stands for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. It’s like a small airplane or drone that flies without a pilot inside.
IDF -: IDF stands for Israel Defense Forces. It’s the army of Israel, which protects the country and its people.
Lebanon -: Lebanon is a country that is next to Israel. Sometimes there are conflicts between groups in Lebanon and Israel.
UNIFIL -: UNIFIL stands for United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. It’s a group of soldiers from different countries who help keep peace in the area between Lebanon and Israel.