The use of drones by the Palestinian Resistance worries Israel

The use of drones by the Palestinian Resistance in the Gaza Strip has set off alarms among the Israeli army.

Islamic Jhihad first used such devices in May of this year, while late last August the same organization made its second attack by drones. In both cases two Israeli military vehicles were precisely destroyed without causing deaths.

The Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot stressed that the use of drones by the Resistance "represents a great threat to the forces deployed in the area and the cities near Gaza."

According to Israeli military experts, attacks with drones are the culmination of an upcoming plan
developing for several years. Sufficient to remember that in 2016 the Palestinian engineer Mohammed Zoari, who was supposedly directing a plan for the use of drones, was killed in Tunisia. The press pointed at that time pointed to the Mosad as the author of the assassination.

Half a dozen Israeli companies are immersed in obtaining some type of anti-aircraft defense against these small drones, given that the Iron Dome system erected by the Armed Forces of Israel only allows the interception of attacks with missiles or conventional airplanes.

The use of drones already allows the Resistance to obtain the precise location of the Israeli forces
Israeli around Gaza and also to attack them, all at a low cost and without losses on their side.