Hezbollah's Fiber Optic Drones Pose Threat to Israel in Lebanon
lebanon, israel - Hezbollah's new generation fiber optic First Person View (FPV) kamikaze drones in southern Lebanon are causing concern for Israel, neutralizing electronic jamming systems. Israeli officials express frustration over strategic challenges posed by these drones.
Hezbollah's Fiber Optic Drones Pose Threat to Israel
Hezbollah's use of advanced fiber optic First Person View (FPV) kamikaze drones against the Israeli military in southern Lebanon has raised alarms in Tel Aviv. These drones are bypassing Israel's electronic jamming systems, posing a significant challenge.
Israeli Defense Dilemma
Israeli officials are facing a strategic dilemma, unable to withdraw from southern Lebanon due to perceived defeat or take proactive measures due to external constraints. The FPV drones, used extensively in the Ukraine conflict, are proving to be a formidable threat to Israel's defense capabilities.
Netanyahu's Response
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a special project to counter the drone threat, despite acknowledging the time and resources required. The cost-effective nature of these drones, priced between $1000 to $1800, highlights their destructive potential against high-value Israeli assets.

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