Israeli Drones Dropping Mini-Nukes?
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spying on the US nuclear weapons program through infiltration of the
directorship of the US Department of Energy though its last 3 heads,
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News: Tensions between Israel and the Lebanon-based political and
militant group escalated this summer after an Israeli drone attack on
a media office belonging to the movement in Beirut, which later led
to a series of border clashes.
Hezbollah
Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah has dubbed the
Thursday attack on an Israeli drone operating in southern Lebanon
part of an “effort to clean up” Lebanese skies.Speaking to his supporters in Beirut on Friday, Nasrallah boasted that “bringing down UAVs is a natural matter,” adding that “our goal is to purge Lebanese skies of Israeli violations”.
The
Hezbollah leader vowed that the group “will continue to act in this
way, regardless of internal developments in Lebanon,” referring to
the ongoing
protests facing
the country, adding that the Thursday attack on an Israeli drone
“proved” Hezbollah’s willingness to use its advanced defences.
“Israel is confident that we will not dare to use the weapons we used yesterday – but the resistance proves that it is daring,” Nasrallah said.
Nasrallah
did not name the weapon used to attack the Israeli drone.
Drone Operations
On
Thursday, Lebanese media reported that
an Israeli drone had been fired upon and possibly shot down outside a
town in southern Lebanon. The Israeli Defence Forces soon responded,
saying that an anti-aircraft missile had been fired, but did not hit
the UAV. Hezbollah later confirmed that the missile attack had
‘forced the drone to leave’ the area.
A
week earlier, in a separate
incident,
the Israeli military confirmed that one of its small drones had
crashed in Lebanon during “routine security activity”. Another
Israeli drone crashed in southern Lebanon in September, with
Hezbollah claiming its air defences had shot it down.
An Israeli army Heron unmanned drone aircraft
On
1 September, Israeli launched massed
mortar, artillery and air strikes in southern Lebanon following a
Hezbollah anti-tank missile barrage targeting Israeli Defence Forces
positions along the disputed border area. In August, Hezbollah
accused the Israelis of dropping firebombs on a Lebanese grove near
the border, flying small drones into Beirut to bomb a Hezbollah media
office, and attacking a position on the Syria-Lebanon border which
Israel claimed was used as a transit point for militants.
Last
month, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo assured Israel
that it had a “fundamental right to engage in activity that ensures
the security of its people”, whether this be inside Israeli
territory or elsewhere in the region.
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