Israeli soldiers killed by explosive devices in Southern Lebanon
Beirut. Israel has stated that the deaths of its soldiers in Southern Lebanon were caused by explosive devices. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), both deaths that occurred after the ceasefire came into effect were caused by such devices.
Israel has also claimed that the 'Yellow Line' is necessary to ensure security. It stated that it must maintain a 'line of sight' to destroy anti-tank weapons in the area and remains free to take action there as necessary.
It is not yet clear whether those explosive devices were operated remotely. However, the Israeli military reported conducting some air and ground strikes following the incident.
Although the specific targets were not disclosed, the latest incident resulted in the death of one soldier and left nine others injured. According to the IDF, the soldiers were engaged in clearing the area using heavy machinery at the time.
This indicates that they are still working to remove structures allegedly linked to Hezbollah. It is reported that the demolition of houses and other buildings is ongoing during this process.
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