Israeli regime resorts to suicide drones for first time
The Israeli military announced yesterday that it has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the waters of occupied Palestinian territories for the first time in recent weeks, according to webangah News agency citing Mehr News Agency and Sputnik.
The regime’s army stated that this move aims to provide a complete maritime picture and monitor vessel movements in the region.
The Zionist regime also claimed it seeks to gather intelligence on ship movements and analyze naval threats to protect its strategic resources.
This development comes as Israel has faced an aerial and naval blockade due to successful operations by Yemeni armed forces. Yemen’s attacks have targeted ships bound for occupied territories, paralyzing ports in the region.
Moreover, after 20 months of war on Gaza Strip, Israel—despite possessing full military capabilities—has failed to stop Palestinian resistance operations.