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Golani Officer Killed in Deadly Hezbollah Ambush as IDF Intensifies Hunt for Terrorist

Jun 28, 2026·3 min read

An IDF officer was killed early Sunday during combat operations in southern Lebanon after a Hezbollah terrorist lying in wait inside a building opened fire at close range. The attacker escaped, prompting an ongoing manhunt and Israeli airstrikes against terrorist targets in the area.

The fallen soldier was identified as Capt. David Hazutt, 21, of Ashkelon, who served as a platoon commander in Battalion 12 of the Golani Brigade.

Another soldier was lightly wounded in the same attack. He was evacuated to a hospital for treatment, and his family was informed of his condition.

According to the IDF’s preliminary findings, the incident occurred at approximately 2:00 a.m. when troops from the Golani Reconnaissance Unit entered a structure in the village of Deir Siriane, located within Israel’s security zone in southern Lebanon, roughly five kilometers from the border opposite the Ramim Ridge. The force had entered the building to conduct operational searches.

Investigators believe a terrorist concealed in the building’s stairwell waited for the soldiers to approach before opening fire from close range. Capt. Hazutt was killed in the attack, while another soldier sustained light injuries.

The gunman managed to flee immediately after the shooting. In response, the Israeli Air Force struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Deir Siriane, while ground forces launched an extensive search for the fleeing terrorist.

Security officials said the pursuit remains ongoing, with IDF troops continuing operations throughout the area.

Capt. Hazutt’s death follows another painful week for the IDF. Seven soldiers killed in separate incidents in Lebanon were laid to rest in recent days. Among them were Lt. Col. Dor Ben Shimon, commander of Battalion 52, who was killed when his tank exploded along with three members of his unit: Staff Sgt. Naveh Havshush, Staff Sgt. Liav Kabavia, and Staff Sgt. Yoav Klein. Sgt. Maj. (res.) Alexander Filin, 29, was killed by an explosive device in the village of a-Taybeh. Sgt. Maj. Nir Ben Ari, 21, was killed in a Hezbollah rocket and explosive drone attack, while Sgt. Maj. (res.) Basel Sweid, 32, lost his life when a military fuel truck overturned.

The latest casualty brings the number of IDF soldiers killed since fighting resumed in northern Israel approximately three months ago during Operation Rising Lion to 38, including 24 who have fallen since a ceasefire was declared. Since the war began, 963 Israeli soldiers have been killed, including 473 in combat in the Gaza Strip and 85 during operations in southern Lebanon.

{Matzav.com}

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