The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lebanon’s Hezbollah says downed Israeli drone

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BEIRUT: Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah movement said it downed an Israeli drone Monday after it flew over the UNdemarcat­ed Blue Line border, while Israel acknowledg­ed an unmanned aircraft had crashed.

Hezbollah said it “downed a drone belonging to the Israeli enemy that had entered Lebanese airspace outside Blida” in southern Lebanon.

The Israel Defence Forces said that “during IDF operationa­l activity along the Blue Line, an IDF drone fell in Lebanese territory”.

“There is no risk of breach of informatio­n,” it said.

Hezbollah released images of a four-armed drone equipped with what appeared to be a camera.

The announceme­nt came just 10 days after the Israeli army shot down an unmanned aircraft it said had entered its airspace from Lebanon.

In August 2020, Hezbollah also said it downed and seized an Israeli drone that flew into Lebanese airspace. Israel at the time likewise said the drone had “fallen”.

Israel and Lebanon are still technicall­y at war, and a United Nations force, UNIFIL, patrols the border between the two.

Set up in 1978, UNIFIL was beefed up after a devastatin­g month-long war in 2006 between Israel and Hezbollah.

Hezbollah had in September 2019 vowed to down Israeli drones overflying Lebanon following an incident a month earlier when two drones packed with explosives targeted Hezbollah’s stronghold in south Beirut.

The group is the only side not to have disarmed following Lebanon’s 1975-1990 civil war, and it is also a powerful player in Lebanese politics with seats in parliament

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A downed Israeli drone on display at an undisclose­d location.
— AFP photo A downed Israeli drone on display at an undisclose­d location.

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