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Hezbollah FPV Drone Strikes Near Rosh Hanikra — 3 Civilians Wounded; IDF Closes Rosh Hanikra–Achziv Coastline as Military Zone — Day 94

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A Hezbollah FPV (first-person view) explosive drone struck near Rosh Hanikra, northern Israel, on June 1, 2026 (Day 94), wounding 3 civilians. Reports varied slightly — some citing 2 seriously and 1 moderately wounded, others reporting up to 4 civilian casualties. No fatalities were reported. The drone struck near the coastal border crossing area. IDF Northern Command Major General Rafi Milo responded by declaring the entire Rosh Hanikra-to-Achziv coastline a closed military zone, valid through the end of June 2026. Hezbollah framed the attack as retaliation for Israel's continuing Lebanon ground offensive, including the Beaufort Castle capture and ongoing Israeli strikes killing 12+ Lebanese on Day 94. The Rosh Hanikra drone strike came amid a broader pattern of Hezbollah FPV drone use against Israeli positions along the northern border, escalating alongside Israel's ground advance into southern Lebanon beyond the Litani River. The IDF's coastline closure significantly restricted civilian access to the northern Mediterranean coast of Israel.

Day 94: Hezbollah FPV drone wounds 3 near Rosh Hanikra; IDF declares Rosh Hanikra–Achziv coastline closed military zone
Day 94: Hezbollah FPV drone wounds 3 near Rosh Hanikra; IDF declares Rosh Hanikra–Achziv coastline closed military zone — Times of Israel