Israeli Soldiers Wounded After Drone Attack in Border Area with Lebanon
Two Israeli soldiers were injured following a drone attack in the northern border area with Lebanon, according to statements from the Israeli military.

The Israel Defense Forces said the soldiers sustained injuries during an incident involving an unmanned aerial vehicle in the vicinity of the border, an area that has seen repeated exchanges of fire in recent months. The injured troops were evacuated for medical treatment, though their condition has not been publicly disclosed.
The military did not immediately confirm whether the drone was intercepted before impact or identify the group responsible for launching it. However, the border region has frequently been the site of cross-border strikes involving Hezbollah and Israeli forces amid ongoing regional tensions.
The incident adds to a series of escalations along the Israel-Lebanon frontier, where both sides have exchanged fire alongside wider regional conflict developments linked to the war in Gaza.
Israeli forces have maintained heightened surveillance and air defense readiness in the area as security operations continue.
Authorities have not released further operational details, and investigations into the attack are ongoing.
