Six Israeli soldiers killed in southern Lebanon: army
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The Israeli army said six soldiers have been killed in fighting in southern Lebanon Wednesday, making it the deadliest incident for its troops since the start of ground operations in September.
The soldiers "fell during combat in southern Lebanon", the army said in a statement. Their deaths mean 47 Israeli troops have been killed in combat with Hezbollah since the start of ground operations on September 30
In a statement, Hezbollah said that it had fired ballistic missiles at the Israeli army's headquarters as it claimed a series of attacks against high-profile Israeli targets.
The group said it had targeted the site in the commercial hub of Tel Aviv, which houses both the defence ministry and the headquarters of the Israeli military, with Qader-2 missiles.
Hezbollah had already announced earlier in the day that it had targeted the same site with explosive drones.
It then later said that it had fired a salvo of missiles at another site near Tel Aviv which it said was owned by the Israeli Weapons Industries (IWI) arms manufacturer.
Hezbollah said it was the first time that it had targeted the site. IWI is a major supplier of the Israeli military.