NewsLebanese drones breach Israeli defence, dozens injured

Lebanese drones breach Israeli defence, dozens injured

Israeli media report an "unprecedented attack" by Lebanese drones. In the shelling in the Binyamina area in the centre of the country, at least 67 people were injured. The condition of four of them is described as critical.

Many injured in a Lebanese drone attack in Israel
Many injured in a Lebanese drone attack in Israel
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

13 October 2024 20:44

"The Jerusalem Post" reports an "unprecedented attack." Not only did the defence system fail, but the alarms also did not activate. One of the three drones sent from Lebanon broke through the Israeli air defence and struck in the Binyamina area deep within the country.

According to the Israel Defence Forces, on Sunday evening, a Hezbollah drone attacked, injuring about 53 people. Four of them are in critical condition; five are seriously injured. Another 14 people required hospitalisation. Medical services provided assistance on-site to the remaining individuals.

The IDF has launched an investigation to determine why one of the drones was able to bypass the air defence and penetrate so far into the country. The reasons for the failure to activate warnings for residents are also being examined.

Attack on military base

Hezbollah attacked the Golani Brigade military base in Binyamina with a "swarm of drones" - it was stated in the group's communiqué issued after the strike. As of now, it is unclear whether the injured are civilians or military personnel - wrote the AP agency.

Fighters conveyed that the attack was carried out "in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in solidarity with their brave and honorable resistance, as well as in defense of Lebanon and its people."

In the past 24 hours, the Israel Defence Forces reportedly conducted 200 airstrikes on Hezbollah targets across Lebanon.

Escalation in the Middle East

Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah has been regularly shelling northern Israel since the outbreak of war in the Gaza Strip a year ago, which is met with strong counterattacks. For several weeks, Israel has been conducting intensive airstrikes on Lebanon and a ground operation in the south of that country, declaring that their goal is to eliminate the threat posed by Hezbollah. Even before the latest campaign began, over 100,000 civilians threatened by mutual shelling were evacuated from the border areas of both countries.

Despite intensified attacks, Hezbollah continues to launch dozens or hundreds of missiles at Israel almost daily. The rockets are usually aimed at the north of the state, with most of them intercepted by the air defence. At the end of September, Hezbollah attacked Tel Aviv with rockets for the first time.

On Saturday, the Lebanese group reported striking the city with a "swarm of drones," and the army reported shooting down two drones. In recent weeks, Haifa, located about 40 kilometres from the border with Lebanon, has also been increasingly attacked. Binyamina is located between Haifa and Tel Aviv.

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