Iran's proxies are using drones to escalate threats against Israel, so what will Israel do to defend itself?
The IDF issued a statement later that it had destroyed a projectile launcher in Lebanon that was used to launch three drones into central Israel that morning.
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Netanyahu expressed concerns regarding the drone threat, reportedly saying, "For missiles, we have good detection and interception systems."
In May, it was reported by Channel 12 that Israel was considering purchasing the cannon system from the US in efforts to expand its air defense against drones.
MDA said its paramedics were providing medical care to the two men in their 60s and 30s who had sustained moderate and light wounds, respectively.
The targets struck were sophisticated equipment that Iran could not produce on its own.
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"We are conducting efforts to follow and intercept the target. The public is asked to listen to Home Front Command security guidelines," the IDF said.
Only hours earlier, a senior Hezbollah official had claimed responsibility for the drone attack.