Israel brought down a drone that crossed into
its airspace Saturday, the first such incident in six years. Officials say it
may have been a surveillance drone launched by Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
Israel scrambled
fighter jets to intercept a drone Saturday that crossed deep into Israeli
airspace from the Mediterranean Sea,
shooting the aircraft down over the country's southern desert, the military
said.
The incident marked the first time in at least
six years that a hostile aircraft has penetrated Israel's airspace, and Israeli
officials said they were taking the incident seriously, raising the possibility
of retaliatory action.
It was not immediately clear who launched the
drone, but suspicion quickly fell on the Lebanese Islamic militant groupHezbollah.
The Iranian-backed group is known to have sent drones into Israeli airspace on
several previous occasions.
Tensions are running high between Iran
and Israel over Tehran's nuclear
program, which the West believes is cover for the development of atomic
weapons. The Islamic Republic denies the allegations, and says its program is
for peaceful purposes only. Israel has threatened to carry out a military
strike against Iran's nuclear facilities to prevent Iran from acquiring such
weapons.
Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich
said Israeli ground systems detected the drone, which flew over the Gaza
Strip but did not originate there, Saturday morning
and alerted the air force, which scrambled the jets to intercept the aircraft.
She said Israel was still trying to determine where the drone took off from.
Nobody was hurt in the incident.
Leibovich said Israeli jets escorted the drone
before deciding to bring it down in the northern Negev area, which is largely
uninhabited.
The drone, which was downed near the Yatir
Forrest close to the West
Bank, had spent about 20 minutes in Israeli air
space, an Israeli military official said on condition of anonymity in line with
protocol.
Leibovich did not give more details, but Israel
media reported that the aircraft was not carrying explosives and could have
been a surveillance drone.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak
said in a statement that Israel views "this incident of attempting to
enter Israeli airspace very severely and we will consider our response
later," while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
vowed that Israel "will continue to defend our borders in the sea, on the
land and in the air for the security of the citizens of Israel."
It's not the first time that Israel has shot
down a drone in its airspace, although such cases are very rare.
Hezbollah sent a few aircraft over Israel over
the past decade but without much success. In the 2006 war, the militant group
launched an Iranian-made drone capable of carrying explosives into Israel that
was shot down. Another drone two years earlier crashed in the Mediterranean.
Last week Israeli authorities indicted an Arab
citizen of Israel on charges of spying for Hezbollah, accusing him of gathering
intelligence on security for Israel's president and other public officials as
well as military installations.
Joel 3:9- Proclaim ye this among the Gentiles;
Prepare war,
Joel 3:10- Beat your plowshares into swords,
and your pruninghooks into spears:
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