Hezbollah's recent drone attack on an IDF base marks a significant escalation, demonstrating the group's precision strike capabilities and increased lethality.
While single drones are occasionally launched, more frequently—particularly from Lebanon—they are fired in salvos, increasing their effectiveness and overwhelming defense systems.
As drone attacks become more deadly, it’s worth asking what is known about the types of drones that Hezbollah and Iranian proxies are using in their attacks.
Hezbollah’s drone strike near Binyamina underscores Iran's strategy to enhance proxy capabilities, revealing vulnerabilities in Israel's air defense.
Hezbollah's drone attack near Binyamina wounded 67 people, with four in critical condition.
NASA satellites picked up intense heat sources emanating from an area of about 14 square kilometers (5 square miles) at the site in the early hours.
CENTCOM was recently involved in the killing of Hurras al-Din senior leader Abu-’Abd al-Rahman al-Makki in the last week of August.
The IDF, in coordination with the IAF and Shin Bet, conducted the largest operation in the West Bank in several months against terror activity.
Russia launched a large missile and drone attack in central Kyiv; Ukrainian air defenses responded, as both nations continue to target each other's infrastructure.
Hezbollah, the Iran-backed terrorist organization, continues to poke at Israel with its vast array of drones and missiles. A recent CNN report examines what this arsenal entails.