Israeli soldier killed in south Lebanon as cross-border hostilities escalate
Jerusalem— The Israeli military said on Sunday that a soldier was killed during combat operations in southern Lebanon, marking the fifth fatality among its forces since hostilities with Hezbollah intensified earlier this month.
In a statement, the army identified the soldier as Sergeant Moshe Yitzchak hacohen Katz, 22, a member of the Paratroopers Brigade’s 890th Battalion, originally from New Haven, Connecticut.
The military said the soldier “fell during combat in southern Lebanon,” without providing further operational details.
The latest casualty comes amid ongoing cross-border exchanges between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, which began launching rocket attacks on March 2. The group said the strikes were in retaliation for the killing of Ali Khamenei, an event that has heightened regional tensions.
Since the escalation began, at least five Israeli soldiers have been killed in combat operations along the northern front, according to military figures.The fighting forms part of a broader escalation involving Israel and Iran-aligned groups across the region, raising concerns of a wider conflict.
Exchanges of fire along the Israel-Lebanon border have intensified, with both sides reporting casualties and continued military activity.
Israel has not disclosed further details regarding the circumstances of the latest incident, and there was no immediate comment from Hezbollah.