Explosion on the Border: 4 Israeli Soldiers Injured

On Monday, the "Israeli Army Radio" reported that 4 Israeli soldiers were injured in a mine explosion of their vehicle near the border with Lebanon, stating that one of them is in serious condition. The explosion targeted a force from the elite Golani Brigade and the "Yahalom" engineering unit while they were working on the fence in the western area at the border with Lebanon.

In a related statement, the Islamic Resistance said: "In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and in solidarity with their heroic and honorable resistance, after careful monitoring and anticipation of enemy troop movements, Islamic Resistance fighters planted several explosive devices in the area of Tel al-Ismail adjacent to the occupied Palestinian territories within Lebanese territory. When a Golani Brigade force crossed the border and reached the location of the explosives, they were detonated, resulting in casualties among their ranks."

On the ground, Israeli airstrikes continued in southern Lebanon, with Israeli warplanes carrying out 5 airstrikes early in the morning on the outskirts of the towns of Dhahria, Naqoura, and Alma Ash-Shab. Additionally, Israeli artillery shelled the outskirts of the town of Kafr Kila. According to the agency, the warplanes conducted mock raids over the villages in the Tyre district and the coastal area. The agency also reported that the Israeli army fired flares over the border villages adjacent to the Blue Line, while hostile reconnaissance aircraft continued to fly over southern villages and towns.

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