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Lebanese army says three soldiers killed, two wounded in Israeli strike

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By Tala Ramadan
BEIRUT, March 17 (Reuters) – Three Lebanese soldiers were killed and two were wounded in an Israeli airstrike in the city of Nabatieh, in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese army said on Tuesday, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.

The soldiers were struck while travelling by car and motorcycle and were taken to hospital, the army said in a post on X.

The Israeli military said it was aware of reports that Lebanese soldiers were wounded in a strike in southern Lebanon and that the incident was under review.

It said that it operated against Hezbollah and not against the Lebanese Armed Forces.

The strike comes amid intensifying Israeli attacks across Lebanon, which have killed more than 880 people and displaced more than 1 million, according to Lebanese authorities.

The Lebanese army has also reported casualties in recent days, including an incident earlier this month in which three soldiers were among those killed in Israeli strikes, according to the army.

Israel’s military, which has occupied five positions in southern Lebanon since a November 2024 ceasefire with Hezbollah, sent additional forces into the country after the Shi’ite Muslim group fired a salvo of rockets on March 2, dragging Lebanon into the expanding U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz has warned Lebanon that it could face territorial losses unless Hezbollah was disarmed.

(Reporting by Tala Ramadan and Maya Gebeily; Editing by Andrei Khalip, Pooja Desai and Alex Richardson)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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