Four soldiers were wounded in northern Israel by anti-tank guided missile fire from Lebanon, the military and medical officials say.
Ziv Hospital in Safed says four troops were brought to the medical center after being wounded in the attack near Kibbutz Yiftah.
The IDF says it identified two anti-tank missiles launched at the Yiftah area, resulting in the injury of four soldiers.
The hospital and the IDF say that three of the soldiers are lightly hurt and the fourth is in moderate condition.
Hezbollah claims responsibility for the missile fire, saying it targeted a military position near Yiftah.
Sirens had sounded in Yiftah amid the attack.
Meanwhile, another drone launched from Lebanon struck an area near Zar’it, causing no injuries, the IDF adds.
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