More than 40 people were injured due to a Hezbollah drone strike on the Israeli city of Binyamin. The AP writes about this with reference to Israeli rescue services.
Sheba Medical Center published footage of helicopters arriving in the city of Ramat Gan with the wounded.
Hezbollah launched kamikaze drones into Israel, killing 67 people, writes The Times of Israel.
The IDF said the terrorist group launched three drones.
Two drones were shot down near Haifa, one failed to be intercepted and fell into a crowd in the city of Benjamin.
The Israeli Channel 12 writes that there were no air raid sirens warning of an attack.
Four people were very seriously injured and are in critical condition, five are in serious condition, and 14 are in moderate condition. The remaining victims received minor injuries.
The resistance forces are still strong and capable of striking the Israeli rear, a senior Hezbollah official with whom Al Jazeera spoke commented on the UAV launch.
Meanwhile, the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon said Israeli tanks “forcibly entered” one of their positions on Sunday following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s demand for UN peacekeepers to leave the area.
The United States said Sunday it would send an advanced missile defense system to Israel to bolster the country’s air defenses following missile attacks from Iran. The system will be managed by the US military.
US President Joe Biden said he was sending the system “in defense of Israel.”
Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery would strengthen Israel’s integrated air defense system.
Source: Racurs

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