Israel Says It Downed a Hizbullah Drone that Crossed Border

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Israel downed an unarmed Hizbullah drone that crossed the border from Lebanon, the Israeli army said Thursday.

In a statement, the Israeli army said it downed the drone after it crossed the border into Israeli airspace. The incident on Wednesday was the latest uptick in activity along Israel's northern border.

Last week, Hizbullah group claimed credit for firing rockets toward Israel. That was preceded by a rocket attack launched from Lebanese territory, though it remained unclear by whom. Israel responded with artillery and rare airstrikes.

Lebanon is experiencing its worst economic and financial crisis in its modern history, which the World Bank describes as among the worst the world has witnessed since the mid 1800s.

Still, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said the Lebanese government is responsible for attacks launched from Lebanon toward Israel, no matter by whom.

Israel estimates that Hezbollah possesses over 130,000 rockets and missiles capable of striking anywhere in the country. In recent years, Israel also has expressed concerns that the group is trying to import or develop an arsenal of precision-guided missiles.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Hizbullah's leader, said he'd retaliate against any future Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon and added it would be wrong to assume Hizbullah would be constrained by internal divisions in Lebanon or the country's harsh economic crisis.

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres on Sunday said it was important for all sides "to avoid actions that can further heighten tensions and lead to miscalculation."

Comments 3
Missing HellAndWaite 13 August 2021, 12:18

"Resistance" is a lie.

Missing phillipo 13 August 2021, 16:01

Instead of allowing Hizballah to threaten the very existance of Lebanon by its beligerant activities along the border,the Government of the Republic of Lebanon should think positively about the assistance offered by Israel, and begin to realise that co-operation can only bring good results to the Lebanese people and economy.
Just think of the additional millions which could enter the economy if only Lebanon and Israel could agree on co-operation in just one area, that of the natural gas fields.

Thumb lebnanfirst 13 August 2021, 22:48

Yeah, sure like anyone really believes Israel is a benevolent entity. Not that one does not believe it could be but charity sir begins at home. Treat the Palestinians with dignity especially the ones within Israel proper.
I have Palestinian friends living in Israel and while they freely admit their situation is far better than those in Gaza or the West Bank, they also point out that they are still treated as second class citizens. So let's start there, shall we.