Israel’s Iron Dome intercepts Hamas drone over Gaza airspace
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ISRAEL’S military on Wednesday announced that it’s Iron Dome aerial defence system had intercepted a drone belonging to Hamas, the ruling party in the Gaza Strip.
According to a statement from an Israeli military spokesperson, the unmanned vehicle was downed over Gaza’s airspace.
“It did not cross into Israeli territory and did not pose a threat to civilians in the surrounding area,’’ the statement said.
Palestinian media reported that Israeli missiles were fired at the drone as it flew over the towns of Khan Younes and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
Following the incident, Israeli fighter jets were seen flying over the same area.
Hamas, an Islamist Palestinian movement, runs the Gaza Strip, a coastal Palestinian enclave that has been under blockade since 2007. (Xinhua/NAN)
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