Taybeh, Southern Lebanon | April 27, 2026 A drone attack by Hezbollah has killed an Israeli soldier and wounded several others, in a significant escalation along the Israel–Lebanon border, even as a U.S.-mediated ceasefire remains in effect.
According to the Israel Defense Forces, the incident occurred on Sunday in the occupied Lebanese border town of Taybeh. The strike resulted in the death of a 19-year-old soldier, Sergeant Idan Fooks, and left six others injured, including four in serious condition.
Drone Strike Targets Rescue Effort
The situation intensified when a military helicopter was dispatched to evacuate the wounded. During the rescue operation, two additional drones were launched toward the site. The IDF reported that one drone was intercepted, while the other detonated near the troops and the aircraft, though no further casualties were reported.
Continued Operations Despite Ceasefire
The incident comes amid ongoing tensions despite a ceasefire brokered on April 16 and extended until mid-May. Israeli forces have continued operations north of the Litani River, expanding what officials describe as a “buffer zone” extending approximately 10 kilometres into Lebanese territory.
On the same day, Israel conducted artillery and aerial strikes targeting positions it alleged were used by Hezbollah to plan attacks on its forces.
Civilian Casualties Reported
Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported that the strikes killed 14 people, including two women and two children, and wounded 37 others—marking the deadliest day since the ceasefire took effect.
Conflicting Narratives
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the military was operating “with force” under understandings reached with the United States and Lebanon, including provisions allowing Israel to respond to threats and maintain operational freedom.
Hezbollah, however, rejected the claims, asserting that its actions were a “legitimate response” to what it described as Israeli military incursions into Lebanese territory.
Rising Human Toll
According to cumulative figures released by Lebanon’s Health Ministry, at least 2,294 people have been killed and 7,544 wounded since hostilities escalated on March 2. The casualties include approximately 100 medical and healthcare personnel, highlighting the growing humanitarian impact of the conflict.


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