Four soldiers wounded from Lebanese anti-tank missiles
Three soldiers sustained light wounds, and an additional soldier was moderately wounded after anti-tank missiles were fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, the IDF reported on Monday, May 13. The soldiers were rushed to the hospital for treatment.
The IDF added that the incident occurred following alerts that had sounded in the North earlier on Monday.
Alerts sound in northern Israel
The military reported that in a separate event on Monday, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) crossed into Israeli territory and fell in the area of Zarit. No casualties were reported.
In addition, two UAVs from Lebanon exploded near Beit Hillel in Israel’s north earlier on Monday. Following the explosion, the IDF stated that a fire broke out in the area and was subsequently extinguished.
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