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Terror militias in Iraq now have drones that can hit Eilat

On Saturday, two UAVs approached the area north of Eilat from Syrian territory

July 15, 2024 09:25
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Smoke billows from forest fires near the southern Lebanese village of Shebaa, close to the northern border of Israel, following the shooting down of a drone by the Israeli army on July 4, 2024 (Getty Images)
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Iranian-backed Shi’ite terrorist militias in Syria and Iraq are consistently using long-range unmanned aerial vehicles to target Israel’s Red Sea city of Eilat on a regular basis.

These UAVs, launched from bases in areas where Iran has entrenched itself, represent a persistent threat to Israeli security and will require more than defensive action to neutralise.

On Saturday, two UAVs approached the area north of Eilat from Syrian territory. The IDF intercepted the drones before they could inflict any damage, according to the military.

In retaliation, the IDF launched strikes overnight Sunday against a Syrian military command centre and infrastructure sites, including targets used by the Syrian military’s Aerial Defence Unit.

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