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The occupation army admits that 4 of its soldiers were killed and dozens were injured in an attack on the Golani camp in Haifa

Arab| 13 October, 2024 - 5:58 PM

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The Israeli occupation army admitted that 4 of its soldiers were killed and 7 others were seriously injured in a drone attack carried out by Hezbollah on a military base near Binyamina in central Israel.

Earlier, Israeli ambulance services announced that more than 60 people were injured on Sunday evening in an attack by a drone that exploded near the Binyamina area. The director of the "Magen David Adom", Eli Ben, said that four of the injured were in critical condition, and five were seriously injured, and pointed out that the sirens were not activated in the place where the drone fell.

In a statement, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for “launching a squadron of attack drones at a training camp for the Golani Brigade (the elite forces of the Israeli army) in Binyamina, south of Haifa,” in response to targeting “the neighborhoods of Nuwairi and Basta in the capital Beirut and the rest of the Lebanese regions, and in response to the massacres committed by the enemy.”

The Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Hezbollah launched at least two drones, one of which was intercepted by air defense after sirens were heard in Acre and Nahariya, but another drone penetrated deep into Israel, exploding in Kibbutz Ramot Menashe (south of Haifa).

Hezbollah later announced on Sunday that it had targeted an Israeli military base south of the city of Haifa in northern Israel with “qualitative missiles,” shortly after a drone attack on an Israeli army training camp in the same area that resulted in more than 60 injuries.

The party said in a statement that its fighters launched "a qualitative missile barrage at the rehabilitation and maintenance center (7200) south of Haifa," which had been targeted several times before, most recently on Saturday. It said the operation came under the call "We are at your service, Nasrallah," in reference to its secretary-general, Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut on September 27.

The Israeli army estimates that the drone was launched from Lebanon, according to Haaretz, which said that the air force is "investigating its path and investigating why the sirens did not sound or why there were no attempts to intercept the drone."

The army announced that it intercepted another drone over the sea minutes after the explosion.

The Jerusalem Post reported on its website that the drones that left Lebanon "were sent under the cover of a barrage of rockets."

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