The Israeli army announced, on Sunday evening, the death of an Israeli soldier as a result of the explosion of a drone launched from Lebanon, which fell near the Binyamina area, east of Hadera in northern Israel.
The Israeli ambulance said that 67 people were injured as a result of the explosion at the march south of Haifa, at least 4 of whom were seriously injured.
According to Israeli Army Radio, Israeli air defense systems failed to detect the drone.
The Israeli affairs editor at Sky News News Arabia, Nidal Kanaana, reported that all the injured were members of the Israeli army, as the march took place at a military base.
He explained that the march exploded in an Israeli army training camp, without the sirens being heard.
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted an eyewitness as saying: “There was a crazy noise.”
About 50 ambulances rushed to the scene of the incident south of Haifa, Channel 13 reported.
Hezbollah takes responsibility for the operation
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for launching a squadron of assault marches on an Israeli army training camp south of the city of Haifa, in an operation that it said came within the framework of a “response” to raids that targeted Beirut and other areas.
The party stated in a statement that its fighters carried out “the operation of launching a squadron of assault marches on a training camp for the Golani Brigade in Binyamina, south of Haifa.”
He added that this comes “in response to the Zionist attacks, especially on the Nuwairi and Basta neighborhoods” in Beirut and “the rest of the Lebanese regions.”
This is the second drone attack targeting Israel within two days, after the attack occurred on Saturday, during the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, when a drone struck a nursing home in a suburb of Tel Aviv, causing damage, but no injuries occurred.< /p>