Two Lebanese soldiers wounded in Israeli strike in south Lebanon

A Lebanese officer and a soldier were lightly wounded in an Israeli strike on the town of Kafra in the Bint Jbeil district, southern Lebanon.

According to the National News Agency, the Lebanese Army said on its X account that the two were injured while moving in a military vehicle between army positions when it was targeted by Israeli occupation forces.

The agency added that artillery shelling targeted the town of Habboush this morning, while Israeli warplanes carried out a series of overnight airstrikes on the towns of Habboush and Shoukine, resulting in the destruction of a residential and commercial complex on the main road.

This coincided with intermittent artillery strikes on a number of towns, including Nabatieh al-Fawqa, Zebdine, and Mayfadoun as the Israeli military issued an urgent evacuation warning to residents of Jebchit and Srifa.

Israeli occupation forces continue its attacks on southern Lebanon, in violation of the truce that came into effect on April 16 for a period of ten days, before it was extended for three weeks starting from the 23rd of the same month.