Israeli drones
Coverage of Israeli drones in the Nexus archive.
- Israeli drones strike southern Lebanon town square three times
Israeli drones struck the town square of Mayfadoun in Lebanon's southern Nabatieh district three times. Israeli forces also dropped a sound bomb in the border town of Haddatha, injuring four people. The attacks occurred amid ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Nabatieh governorate.
- In south Lebanon, Israeli drones use the sound of crying children to lure civilians
In south Lebanon, Israeli drones have been broadcasting sounds such as crying children, ambulance sirens, Quran recitations, and a woman's voice to lure civilians, according to a paramedic in the village of Habboush. These incidents are described as part of a recurring pattern affecting residents in southern villages.
- In south Lebanon, Israeli drones use the sound of crying children to lure civilians
In south Lebanon, Israeli drones are reported to broadcast distress sounds like crying children and ambulance sirens to lure civilians outdoors, escalating psychological warfare. Residents describe this as a daily tactic to induce fear and exhaustion, with similar methods documented in Gaza.
- Israel’s ‘digital occupation’ of south Lebanon
Al Jazeera reporter Linh Nguyen highlights Israeli drones operating over southern Lebanon, a practice critics describe as a 'digital occupation.' The term refers to Israel's alleged use of surveillance and military technology to exert control in the region.