An Israeli Navy soldier was killed on Sunday in an attack carried out by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
The victim was identified as Sergeant David Moshe Ben Shitrit, according to Hebrew media reports.
The attack, which Hezbollah claimed responsibility for, involved a large-scale aerial assault using drones and rockets targeting deep within Israeli territory.
In response, the Israeli military launched extensive strikes across southern Lebanon, aiming to thwart what it described as a “major attack” by Hezbollah.
Hezbollah stated that the aerial assault targeted a “specific military objective” in Israel, which it plans to reveal at a later time.
The group also indicated that this operation was part of an “initial response” to the killing of its senior commander, Fouad Shukr, in a recent Israeli strike on Beirut.
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has seen a sharp escalation in recent weeks, particularly following the assassination of Fouad Shukr on July 30.
Shukr was a high-ranking Hezbollah commander with close ties to Iran and was involved in the group’s military operations.
Hezbollah’s retaliatory attacks have intensified tensions in the region, with both sides exchanging heavy fire across the Lebanon-Israel border.
The Israeli military has reinforced its positions in the north, anticipating further attacks from Hezbollah, which has vowed to avenge Shukr’s death.
This latest incident underscores the fragile security situation in the region, where any escalation can quickly spiral into broader conflict.
The international community has expressed concern over the growing violence, urging both sides to exercise restraint to avoid a full-scale war.
The death of Sergeant Ben Shitrit is likely to further inflame the situation, with the potential for additional military responses from Israel, as both sides remain on high alert.