Israel-Gaza War

IDF intercepts two drones headed towards Eilat

According to the IDF, the drones never crossed into Israeli territory. No casualties were reported.

Drone. Illustration. (Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90)

The IDF intercepted two drones headed from an eastern direction towards the south of the country last night (Monday).

A fighter plane working together with Aerial Defense forces managed to shoot down the drones before they entered Israeli territory.

No casualties were reported.

According to Kann 11 News reporter Roi Kais, pro-Iran militias in Iraq took responsibility for launching the drones "at military targets."

Drones Operation Swords of Iron Eilat IDF

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