The Israeli Air Force intercepted a UAV that crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory overnight, the military said. No sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol.
The Israeli Air Force intercepted an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory during the night, the IDF confirmed. The interception took place according to standard procedure, and no sirens were activated as the incident was handled in accordance with protocol, the military said. The IDF did not specify the exact location of the interception. This is the latest in a series of aerial incidents along the northern border; as The Zioneer has reported, the IAF intercepted a separate drone that crossed from Lebanon into the Galilee Panhandle on the morning of June 13, and another UAV was intercepted south of the Litani on June 12. The current incident appears to be a singular breach, with no sirens or civilian triggers reported.
2 developments
- StrongIAF intercepts drone that crossed from Lebanon into Israel's Galilee Panhandle
- StrongIAF intercepts UAV south of Litani, alerts triggered by interception attempts
- StrongIAF intercepts Hezbollah rocket aimed at forces in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF intercepts rockets fired from Lebanon toward northern Israel
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