Israeli Surveillance Drone Crashes in South Lebanon

NNA photo of the Israeli drone that crashed in southern Lebanon
NNA photo of the Israeli drone that crashed in southern Lebanon
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Israeli Surveillance Drone Crashes in South Lebanon

NNA photo of the Israeli drone that crashed in southern Lebanon
NNA photo of the Israeli drone that crashed in southern Lebanon

An Israeli drone has crashed in southern Lebanon’s Bint Jbeil district, the state-run National News Agency and Israel’s army said on Saturday.

The unmanned Israeli spy crashed late Friday between the villages of Baraachit and Beit Yahoun, NNA said.

According to the agency, another Israeli drone later raided the area and fully destroyed the crashed unmanned spy aircraft.

However, two of the missiles it had fired did not explode, prompting a Lebanese military unit to clear the unexploded ordnance, NNA added.

Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers threw a security dragnet around the area of the crash.

The Israeli military said the drone had crashed because of a technical malfunction. "The incident is currently being reviewed. There is no risk of leaked information,” its statement said.

Monday’s crash is the second of an Israeli drone in southern Lebanon this year.

Lebanon regards Israel’s flying of drones in its airspace as a violation of its national sovereignty and both countries regularly accuse each other of breaching the ceasefire agreement that ended the 2006 war between Israel and “Hezbollah.”

On Friday, the Lebanese army said several Israeli warplanes violated Lebanon’s airspace by overflying the country’s villages and towns in the South.



Palestinian Officials Say Israeli Settlers Torched Cars in Ramallah

Palestinians inspect their burnt vehicles at the site where Israeli settlers attacked in Al-Bireh near the West Bank city of Ramallah, 04 November 2024. (EPA)
Palestinians inspect their burnt vehicles at the site where Israeli settlers attacked in Al-Bireh near the West Bank city of Ramallah, 04 November 2024. (EPA)
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Palestinian Officials Say Israeli Settlers Torched Cars in Ramallah

Palestinians inspect their burnt vehicles at the site where Israeli settlers attacked in Al-Bireh near the West Bank city of Ramallah, 04 November 2024. (EPA)
Palestinians inspect their burnt vehicles at the site where Israeli settlers attacked in Al-Bireh near the West Bank city of Ramallah, 04 November 2024. (EPA)

Palestinian officials said Israeli settlers were behind an attack in which several cars were torched overnight just a few kilometers (miles) away from the Palestinian Authority’s headquarters in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

No one was wounded in the attack overnight into Monday in Al-Bireh, a city adjacent to Ramallah, where the Western-backed Palestinian Authority is headquartered. An Associated Press reporter counted 18 burned-out cars.

Settler attacks on Palestinians and their property have surged since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, which was triggered by Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack into Israel.

But attacks in and around Ramallah, home to senior Palestinian officials and international missions, are rare.

The Palestinian Authority, which administers population centers in the territory, condemned the attack. Israeli police, who handle law enforcement matters involving settlers in the West Bank, said they were investigating.

Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war, and the Palestinians want it to form the main part of their future state. The territory’s 3 million Palestinians live under seemingly open-ended Israeli military rule, with the Palestinian Authority exercising limited autonomy over less than half of the territory.

Over 500,000 Jewish settlers with Israeli citizenship live in scores of settlements across the West Bank, which most of the international community considers illegal.