Israel’s military says an anti-tank missile fired by the Lebanese Hezbollah group wounded nine soldiers as they rescued a civilian who was injured in another cross-border strike.
One of the soldiers was in “serious condition”, the army said, after the group was hit when rescuing a civilian injured by an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon amid the Gaza war.
Reports say the missile had hit a Greek Orthodox church in the village of Iqrit. The army accused the Iran-backed Hezbollah of constant firing at Israeli “civilian and religious sites.