UAVs have given Hezbollah the ability to strike buildings in Israel with precision while complicating the detection and interception of these drones.
The tragedy that claimed four soldiers from the IDF's Golani Brigade shows that Israel's defenses are not fully ready to fully combat drone attacks.
One drone launched at Caesarea reportedly targeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on the UN to withdraw its troops and called allegations that Israel is deliberating targeting the peacekeepers "completely false."
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"My son is hospitalized at Beilinson," Shuki explained. "He has relatively minor injuries, with shrapnel in his face, and he’s lost hearing in one ear."
"There was no siren beforehand, nowhere to run."
Two drones were launched toward Israel, but one of the UAVs penetrated deep into Israel, crashing in the Binyamina area. No alarms were activated.
Magen David Adom said that no injuries had been reported.
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