Israeli Air Force UAV targets Islamic Group terrorist who collaborated with Hamas to attack Israel's northern border.
It was the second attack against US forces in Iraq since early February when Iranian-backed groups in Iraq stopped their attacks against US troops.
Reports indicate that the Lebanese individual was buying the UAV parts for future attacks on Israel.
According to the Syrian military, the strike targeted, among others, a building in the Kafr Sousa area of Damascus.
Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, claimed joint drone operations with Iraqi groups targeting Israel's Eilat, while IDF intercepted aerial threats from the Red Sea and East.
Hezbollah claimed, via Iranian media, it had “launched a barrage of rockets at several Israeli military positions in response to the regime’s killing of one of its commanders in southern Lebanon."
"We have caused significant damage to Hamas's production and armament capabilities at both battalion and brigade levels."
Speaking at the Cyber Week Conference, Englman said he is also reviewing 30 main public bodies to see how they handled the more intense cyber attacks on Israel during the current war.
If it misses and there are no other targets, it can return to the box, maneuver to a vertical position, and, deploy landing legs and glide slowly to the ground, ready for reuse.
IDF's use of drones, UAVs comes into play in latest operations in Rafah