14 IDF soldiers were wounded on Wednesday by two Hezbollah drones and two anti-tank missiles fired at and around a community center in Arab al-Aramshe, a Bedouin village in the northern Galilee.
The village is less than three kilometers from the Lebanese village from which the anti-tank missiles and drones were launched, likely part of why most of the attacks got past Israel’s warning systems as well as its air defense systems, though the IDF was still probing the issue.
Also, the IDF is probing why the building materials for the structures which were hit did not sufficiently protect those inside.
Of the 14 soldiers, six are seriously wounded, two moderately wounded, and six more lightly wounded.