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Hizbullah's New Strategy with FPV Drones Alarms Netanyahu in Israel

Hizbullah's New Strategy with FPV Drones Alarms Netanyahu in Israel
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World May 3, 2026 18:01

israel, lebanon - Hezbollah's use of first-person view (FPV) drones in attacks on Israeli forces raises serious concerns, prompting Netanyahu to launch a new project to counter the threat.

Hizbullah's FPV Drone Strategy Alarms Netanyahu

Hezbollah's deployment of low-cost and hard-to-detect FPV drones in attacks against Israeli troops has put the Israeli government on high alert.

Threat Posed by FPV Drones

The FPV drones, with their ability to make highly accurate strikes, pose a significant threat to Israel's military.

Israel's Response to the Threat

Following recent drone attacks by Hezbollah, Israel has faced criticism for being unprepared, leading Netanyahu to initiate a new project to prevent further attacks.

Netanyahu's Directive for a New Project

Netanyahu has instructed the launch of a new project to counter Hezbollah's drone attacks, emphasizing the need to develop innovative methods to address the threat.

Israeli Defense Enhancements

Israel plans to invest 350 billion Israeli shekels in defense over the next decade, aiming to strengthen its air superiority with the acquisition of new aircraft.

Netanyahu's announcement of developing revolutionary Israeli-made aircraft indicates a strategic shift in Israel's defense capabilities.

Expert Analysis and Hezbollah's Resilience

Experts highlight Hezbollah's strategic patience and resilience in the face of Israeli attacks, debunking earlier claims of the organization's imminent downfall.

Hezbollah's military successes against Israel since March 2 have surprised Israeli military and civilian leadership, showcasing the group's enduring capabilities.

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