The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, claimed responsibility Thursday for a drone that was shot down by Israel after it had entered its airspace last week, DPA reported.
Israeli officials had previously hinted that the drone might have been the work of the Shiite movement, which is believed to have advanced Iranian weapons and has sent drones over Israel in the past.
Hezbollah claims responsibility for drone shot down in Israel
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