Drone penetrates occupied Golan Heights airspace

TEHRAN — A drone has reportedly entered the airspace of the occupied Golan Heights from Syrian territory, causing sirens to sound across different locations.

Al Jazeera cited Israeli sources as saying that sirens sounded in the southern occupied Golan Heights, fearing a possible drone incursion.

The Israeli regime’s military stated it had detected an unidentified aerial object entering the occupied Golan Heights from the east. Some Israeli sources claimed that a drone had entered from Syria, flown in that area briefly, and later exploded in an open field without being intercepted.

In a related incident, the regime’s news outlets reported sirens sounding in Haifa, Acre, and surrounding areas in northern occupied territories early Sunday.

The Israeli regime’s military further reported that 10 rockets were launched from southern Lebanon toward Haifa. Additionally, a trooper was killed in northern Gaza on Sunday after a grenade explosion.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced on Sunday that it had launched a drone strike on a key site in the occupied Golan Heights. It emphasized that the operation was conducted in support of Palestinian and Lebanese people targeted by the Israeli regime’s atrocities.

In a separate statement, the group said it had also carried out a drone attack targeting a strategic position in the Jordan Valley.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq emphasized in both statements that it will continue and escalate its anti-Israel operations as long as attacks on Gaza and Lebanon go on.

IRNA