Four IDF soldiers killed while fighting in southern Lebanon, military announces
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- While the military said that all the families were notified, the names of the other three fallen soldiers have not yet been revealed.
- Dor Gedalia Ben Simhon, commander of Battalion 52, and three additional soldiers whose names have not yet been cleared for publication, in a battle in southern Lebanon."
- Four IDF soldiers killed by Hezbollah drone strike in Lebanon
- Four Israel Defense Forces soldiers were killed overnight during fighting in Southern Lebanon, the military announced on Friday, in what appears to have been a Hezbollah drone strike targeting a tank.
- The names of the three other soldiers killed in the attack have not yet been cleared for publication.
- According to initial reports, the soldiers were killed when an explosive drone struck the battalion commander’s tank.
In a significant escalation of hostilities, four IDF soldiers were killed by a Hezbollah drone strike targeting their tank in southern Lebanon. The attack occurred around 00:20 and is reported to be one of the most serious violations of the ceasefire by Hezbollah in recent months. Among the deceased is Lt. Col.
Dor Gedalia Ben Simhon, the commander of Battalion 52, while the identities of the other three soldiers remain undisclosed. The IDF confirmed that the drone strike hit a tank belonging to Battalion 52 forces under the Givati Brigade, which was operating in the area of the village of Tebnit.
In response to this deadly attack, Israeli officials indicated that the IDF would retaliate forcefully against Hezbollah infrastructure in Southern Lebanon. The incident is currently under investigation, as military sources assess the implications of this breach of the ceasefire.
This event highlights the ongoing volatility in the region, exacerbated by the recent military actions involving Iran and its proxies, which have intensified since the coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran in early March 2026.

