Palestinian resistance in Gaza launched on Monday an unmanned aircraft that entered the occupied territories, revealing a new surprise in the struggle with the Israeli enemy.
Palestinian resistance in Gaza launched on Monday an unmanned aircraft that entered the occupied territories, revealing a new surprise in the struggle with the Israeli enemy.
Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, announced on Monday that it had launched a drone which carried out special mission over Israeli ministry of defense headquarters in Tel Aviv.
Earlier, the resistance brigades said that several drones are being dispatched to carry out missions in the Israeli depth.
Israeli media confirmed a drone was launched from Gaza, reporting that it was shot down by the Patriot missile battery over the occupied settlement of Ashdod.
The Israeli Navy was searching for remnants of the drone, which was intercepted over an open area near the Ashdod coast, Jerusalem Post reported.
The drone set off a Code Red alert siren in the city, JP added.
Meanwhile rocket attacks on the occupied territories also continued on Monday morning with sirens sounding in Ashkelon and western Negev.
Earlier on Sunday, al-Qassam Brigades announced it had shelled Belmakhim military airbase for the first time with M75 rockets.