Hezbollah Denies it Sent Drone Shot Down By Israel
Drone crashed into the Mediterranean off Haifa
BEIRUT (AP) — The militant Lebanese Hezbollah group has denied sending a drone that was shot down by Israel.
The group's Al Manar TV made the announcement Thursday through a one line statement flashed as an urgent news bar on its screen.
An Israeli warplane shot down a drone approaching the country coast from Lebanon, smashing its wreckage into the sea off the northern city of Haifa Thursday.
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My first response to hearing people claim that the drone was from Hezbollah was "since when didn Hezbollah have drones?"
It was probably one of ours. No big deal.