Israel Suspects Hizbullah behind Drone Shot Down over Negev

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An unarmed drone shot down by Israel on Saturday after it entered the country's airspace from the Mediterranean Sea could have been sent by Hizbullah, an Israeli official has suggested.

The Israeli army dispelled the notion that the drone might have been launched from the Gaza Strip, and was looking into the possibility that Hizbullah may have dispatched it, a military official told Israeli public radio.

The Ynet news agency said without quoting sources that "Hizbullah launched this drone. It is even possible that Iranians activated its launch and guidance system, and it is apparently of Iranian manufacture."

Ynet added: "The launching of such a craft over such a distance requires advanced means that Hizbullah does not possess up to now."

Asked about the reports by Agence France Presse, an army spokeswoman was unable to confirm or deny them.

In July 2006, the Israeli military shot down an unarmed drone operated by Hizbullah over the Jewish state's territorial waters.

And on April 12, 2005, another pilotless Hizbullah aircraft succeeded in overflying part of northern Israel without being downed.

"An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was identified penetrating Israeli airspace this morning, and was intercepted by the IAF at approximately 10:00 am (0800 GMT)," a military spokesman said on Saturday.

Soldiers were searching the area where the drone was downed, in open areas in the northern Negev, to locate and identify it, the spokesman added.

Army radio said that the aircraft was not carrying explosives.

It quoted a military spokesman as saying troops responsible for monitoring "acted as they should have done after spotting the drone following its intrusion into Israeli airspace."

Military spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Avital Leibovich later told reporters: "This drone was spotted over the Mediterranean in a sector near the Gaza Strip before entering Israeli airspace, where the air force followed it."

"It was followed from the beginning until the time it was decided to intercept it and shoot it down for operational reasons over the Yatir Forest in the northern Negev, an uninhabited region."

Leibovich called the operation a "success", but she did not say how the drone was shot down.

"Israeli soldiers are at the scene and retrieving pieces of debris," she added.

Comments 15
Missing shark25 07 October 2012, 11:50

Hezb Iran is now super power according to the jews ..

Missing peace 07 October 2012, 12:26

if not hezb or iran smart guys who would it be?

Missing shark25 07 October 2012, 12:36

The jews dude are always looking at ways to act like victims,they have been talking Iran up lately and we all know what Iran is like (broke hungry country with 35 percent unemployment rate )and now they are talking Hezb Iran up and we also know what Hezb Iran is like no further comment.

Missing peace 07 October 2012, 13:00

oh ok i see: then israel launch the drone shot it down and said it was hezbos! just to throw the blame on hezb which never wanted to harm israel but is the victim too...

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 07 October 2012, 12:42

oups these planes reached ma ba3da ba3da ba3da ba3da ba3da tel aviv
????!!!!!!

Default-user-icon Haifa (Guest) 07 October 2012, 14:50

What is the big deal Mr peace. Israeli's jets fly over Lebanon every day and they have been flying for more than 30 years. Why they are allowed to enter another country airspace? but other countries have to respect their air space.

Missing cedars 07 October 2012, 15:17

I have no problem with Iran or any entity to provide the Leb Army with drones, and warplanes, just as the state of Israel shoots down anything entering their space, the expectation is WE as Lebanese will do the same exact thing when they fly over Lebanon. This is the only thing our Leb Army is missing and on the to-do list of obtaining. The Jewish state will not stop flying over until it's faced by the same thing and this is our right to protect our air space as the HA rockets will do nothing when the warplanes destroy our entire infrastructure from the air and are faced by no offense.

Missing phillipo 07 October 2012, 21:00

Lebanon could have had peace with Israel over twenty years ago, but it was the Lebanese government which tore up the signed agreement.
If this would not have happened :
- Hizballah would not have been able to build a base and occupy (I can't find another word for it) South Lebanon.
- Israeli planes would have no reason to overfly South Lebanon in order to photo Hizballah bases.

Default-user-icon delta 1 (Guest) 07 October 2012, 16:49

it's the moment now to finish the job ///2006 it was a shame for IDF ! So now ,when Syria and Iran are in huge trubbles,it's the time to destroy this terrorist group called Hizboullah ,including nasrallah -this totaly creazy creature !!

Thumb bigsami 07 October 2012, 17:34

It was an Iranian drone launched by Hezbollah. Yallah HA is shooting itself and soon to be wiped out!

Thumb shab 07 October 2012, 17:45

Iran or the filthy militia, who cares,. Important is it's shot down.

Default-user-icon suzy (Guest) 07 October 2012, 21:18

hassouna !!! check out wat the mossad is cooking for you little primitive caveman hihi i suggest u to leave ur hole and save urself in tehran

Default-user-icon subotze (Guest) 08 October 2012, 05:18

It was the Jews who put this up and shot it down. Now they can lie some more about somebody trying to "wipe them off the map".

This propaganda is getting easy to figure out. So is figuring out which websites are agency owned or not.

Missing shark25 08 October 2012, 11:12

bekon fi 5eir to Iran or Syria dude.

Default-user-icon Elissar (Guest) 08 October 2012, 13:01

Very SCARY!!!!!!!!!
more evil frauds to justify a criminal attack & complete invasion over Iran, Lebanon and the rest of the middle east