Israeli Media Acknowledge Northern Airspace Vulnerable to Hezbollah Drones

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Israeli media have admitted that the airspace over the northern occupied territories is fully vulnerable to Hezbollah drones. This acknowledgment comes amidst growing concerns over the precision and capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles deployed by the Lebanese resistance movement.
The reports indicate a significant security concern for Israel’s northern front, with media outlets detailing the extent of the perceived threat. Notably, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, Eyal Zamir, was observed visiting the northern occupied territories while surrounded by protective netting, a measure reportedly taken out of fear of Hezbollah drones.
Further underscoring the seriousness of the situation, Channel 15 of the Israeli television network previously announced that the occupying army had begun distributing nets among its forces. This initiative aims to shield personnel from explosive drones launched by Hezbollah. The scale of this procurement is substantial, with approximately 158,000 square meters of netting already distributed, and requests submitted for an additional 188,000 square meters.

