Sirens were activated in Israeli communities near the Lebanese border Friday evening after a Hezbollah drone crossed into Israeli airspace, according to the military. The IDF subsequently struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. No casualties or interceptions have been reported.
The IDF struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon on Friday evening after a drone crossed from Lebanon into Israeli airspace, triggering sirens in border communities, the military says. No interceptions or casualties have been reported so far. The sequence began at 16:54 Jerusalem, when sirens sounded in the northern border area following reports of a strike in Lebanon. By the same minute, two suspicious aerial targets had crossed near Zar'it, and authorities were examining the possibility that at least one drone exploded on Israeli territory — a detail still under review. The
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