Israel accuses Hezbollah of crossing a red line after a drone attack
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Israel accuses Hezbollah of crossing a red line after a drone attack

المحرر الذكى May 25, 2026 4 0 0
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An Israeli military commander accused Hezbollah of crossing a dangerous red line after a booby-trapped march caused a fire in the northern Israeli settlement of Ras al-Naqoura. Major General Ravi Milo stressed that targeting civilians is unacceptable and that the military will continue to act against any threat.

Yesterday, Monday, the settlement of Ras al-Naqoura in northern Israel witnessed a fire that erupted as a result of the explosion of a booby-trapped drone launched by Hezbollah, according to the 12th Israeli channel, while Hebrew platforms broadcast on the Telegram application scenes of the moment of the explosion inside the settlement. Commenting on the incident, Major General Rafi Milo, commander of the northern region in the Israeli army, considered that this attack represented "crossing a dangerous red line," stressing that “Harming civilians and their areas is not acceptable or normal,” Yedioth Ahronoth reported. The Israeli military commander pointed out that Hezbollah "chose to escalate the security situation in the north by directly targeting the civilian population in Metulla, Shomera and along the border," stressing that the army "will not tolerate shooting on the home front." Hezbollah drones are provoking. Especially those based on fiber-optic technology are increasingly concerned in Israel due to the difficulty of monitoring them, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described them as a "major threat" and called on the army to develop means to address them. For its part, Hezbollah continues to carry out attacks on Israeli military positions and vehicles in southern Lebanon and northern Israel, in response to what it describes as Israel's violation of the ceasefire agreement, while there was no direct comment from Hezbollah on the statements The last Israeli.