An Israeli military strike in southern Lebanon on Saturday resulted in the deaths of three Lebanese soldiers, including a brigadier general, as reported by the Lebanese military. This incident increases the strain on a fragile cease-fire brokered by the U.S. between the two nations.
The deceased officer is the highest-ranking Lebanese military official to be killed since conflict began in early March between Israel and Hezbollah, a militia supported by Iran that exerts control in parts of southern Lebanon. Notably, Hezbollah does not answer to the Lebanese government and was not part of the negotiation process between Lebanon and Israel.
The attack targeted a military vehicle near Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon. The Lebanese military condemned what it described as “continued, deliberate and repeated” Israeli incursions into Lebanese territory. Despite the Lebanese army not being directly involved in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, it is sometimes drawn into the violence due to the ongoing hostilities.
Israel began its military operations in Lebanon in March, occupying parts of the country after Hezbollah started launching rockets into northern Israel in retaliation for a joint U.S.-Israeli offensive against Iran.
The Israeli military confirmed the attack, indicating that the vehicle had displayed “suspicious” behavior as it approached Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. They claimed to have “concrete indications” that Hezbollah intended to attack Israeli soldiers, prompting them to consider the vehicle a potential threat. The situation is currently under investigation.

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