Jets shoot down drone that entered Israeli airspace

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel scrambled fighter jets to intercept a drone Saturday that crossed deep into Israeli airspace from the Mediterranean Sea, shooting the aircraft down over the country's southern desert, the military said.
The incident marked the first time in at least six years that a hostile aircraft has penetrated Israel's airspace, and Israeli officials said they were taking the incident seriously, raising the possibility of retaliatory action.
It was not immediately clear who launched the drone, but suspicion quickly fell on the Lebanese Islamic militant group Hezbollah. The Iranian-backed group is known to have sent drones into Israeli airspace on several previous occasions.
Tensions are running high between Iran and Israel over Tehran's nuclear program, which the West believes is cover for the development of atomic weapons. The Islamic Republic denies the allegations, and says its program is for peaceful purposes only. Israel has threatened to carry out a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities to prevent Iran from acquiring such weapons.
Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich said Israeli ground systems detected the drone, which flew over the Gaza Strip but did not originate there, Saturday morning. They alerted the air force, which scrambled the jets to intercept the aircraft. She said Israel was still trying to determine where the drone took off from. Nobody was hurt in the incident.
Leibovich said Israeli jets escorted the drone before deciding to bring it down in the northern Negev area, which is largely uninhabited.
The drone, which was downed near the Yatir Forrest close to the West Bank, had spent about 20 minutes in Israeli air space, an Israeli military official said on condition of anonymity in line with protocol.
Leibovich did not give more details, but Israel media reported that the aircraft was not carrying explosives and could have been a surveillance drone.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in a statement that Israel views "this incident of attempting to enter Israeli airspace very severely and we will consider our response later," while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Israel "will continue to defend our borders in the sea, on the land and in the air for the security of the citizens of Israel."
It's not the first time that Israel has shot down a drone in its airspace, although such cases are very rare.
Hezbollah sent a few aircraft over Israel over the past decade but without much success. In the 2006 war, the militant group launched an Iranian-made drone capable of carrying explosives into Israel that was shot down. Another drone two years earlier crashed in the Mediterranean.
Last week Israeli authorities indicted an Arab citizen of Israel on charges of spying for Hezbollah, accusing him of gathering intelligence on security for Israel's president and other public officials as well as military installations.
The incident marked the first time in at least six years that a hostile aircraft has penetrated Israel's airspace, and Israeli officials said they were taking the incident seriously, raising the possibility of retaliatory action.
It was not immediately clear who launched the drone, but suspicion quickly fell on the Lebanese Islamic militant group Hezbollah. The Iranian-backed group is known to have sent drones into Israeli airspace on several previous occasions.
Tensions are running high between Iran and Israel over Tehran's nuclear program, which the West believes is cover for the development of atomic weapons. The Islamic Republic denies the allegations, and says its program is for peaceful purposes only. Israel has threatened to carry out a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities to prevent Iran from acquiring such weapons.
Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich said Israeli ground systems detected the drone, which flew over the Gaza Strip but did not originate there, Saturday morning. They alerted the air force, which scrambled the jets to intercept the aircraft. She said Israel was still trying to determine where the drone took off from. Nobody was hurt in the incident.
Leibovich said Israeli jets escorted the drone before deciding to bring it down in the northern Negev area, which is largely uninhabited.
The drone, which was downed near the Yatir Forrest close to the West Bank, had spent about 20 minutes in Israeli air space, an Israeli military official said on condition of anonymity in line with protocol.
Leibovich did not give more details, but Israel media reported that the aircraft was not carrying explosives and could have been a surveillance drone.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in a statement that Israel views "this incident of attempting to enter Israeli airspace very severely and we will consider our response later," while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Israel "will continue to defend our borders in the sea, on the land and in the air for the security of the citizens of Israel."
It's not the first time that Israel has shot down a drone in its airspace, although such cases are very rare.
Hezbollah sent a few aircraft over Israel over the past decade but without much success. In the 2006 war, the militant group launched an Iranian-made drone capable of carrying explosives into Israel that was shot down. Another drone two years earlier crashed in the Mediterranean.
Last week Israeli authorities indicted an Arab citizen of Israel on charges of spying for Hezbollah, accusing him of gathering intelligence on security for Israel's president and other public officials as well as military installations.
Good for the Israelis. You never know when one might be carrying an unconventional payload.
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 @!!! Only because Nobel "PEACE" prize winning Obama has gone along with facilitating Israel for the last four years. Only because Obama unethicallly and hypocritically lied to us all - four years ago. War mongering, armed drone innocent civilian slaughtering Barack Obama.Â
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 @englishdaisy Cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck. Cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck. Cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck. Cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck.
SOOOOOO all drones are hostile? Israeli's using U.S. Military provided technology could determine as much - and "they" needed to blow it apart like this?Â
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Sooooooo - how will the absurd and hypocritial Obama administration promote all things drone to the U.S. Taxpayer. Seeing how all drones are considered "hostile" and all.Â
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And Obama just wants to keep on ordering up bigger, more deadly and more heavily HOSTILE drones, drone, drones. Blowing apart thousands of innocent civilians in countries we are not at war with. That is - until and if Obama is sent back to private life. And the OBSESSION COMPULSIVE FAWNING over drones is put to bed. And shut down. By our U.S. Government. "leading" the world is all things "drone" rationalized.Â
 @englishdaisy You really need to calm down. Take a bong hit or something.
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Every time a drone saves an American life is cause for rejoicing...but I can see you're more worked up about Obama than about saving American lives.
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And now that the genie (drones) is out of the bottle, no one in their right mind is going to put it back in. Obama knows it and so does every other world leader.
Wow....how did I know they would tie this to Iran?
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Probably a false flag to ratchet up the rhetoric on Iran because Bibi's spy vs. spy bomb was a dud at the UN!
 @B Smizzle REALLY!! and Iran is such a peaceful nation.
 @oodathunked More peaceful than the US....can you name one war or one country invaded by Iran in the last 200 years?  Can you name one war or one country invaded by the US in the last 20 years?
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can you name the last time Iran overthrew the government of the US? Â Can you name the last time the US overthrew the democratically elected government of Iran? Â
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"Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it"
It does not say anything about those who are ignorant of history!
 @oodathunked  @B Smizzle This drone was not carrying bombs, after all. And there is no mention of Iran anywhere in this news account.Â
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Just Israel wanting to consider anything and everything in their wildest dreams to be HOSTILE .
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Could be much ado - about Israel just surreally wants to make much ado about this. In order to keep on keeping on - blowing apart anything and everything "they" consider hostile. With a whole lot of hypocritical unjusitifiable "help" from Barack Obama's blessings over all things Israeli and drone, drone, drone.Â
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 @englishdaisy How do you know it wasn't carrying bombs? Because they didn't explode? Because they didn't kill anyone on the ground? You sound disappointed.
 @B Smizzle  @oodathunked "suspicion" from whom? Bibi? Come on, Smizzle. Name the person. Give credible to the suspicion. Give us something - or admit Israel is "directing" all of this - with American provided armed drones.Â
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Again - why is Iran somehow the "hostile" anything here? And not Israel?Â
 @englishdaisy  @oodathunked "And there is no mention of Iran anywhere in this news account."
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"It was not immediately clear who launched the drone, but suspicion quickly fell on the Lebanese Islamic militant group Hezbollah. The Iranian-backed group"
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 @oodathunked  @B Smizzle Iran has invaded or occupied which countries?
Iran's test via their proxy in that area.
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Where is your critical view of all of this - being regrettable Obama drone fawning over - as a matter of fact.Â
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Cant' quite critique Obama's obsession with all things armed and deadly and blowing apart of THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT CIVILIANS in the past four years - in countries we are not at war with?
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My, oh my - why am I not surprised. That Americans would choose to side with Israel, consider Iran some form of enemy and refuse to see the actions of Obama's armed drones as anything evil intending.Â
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 @englishdaisy Oh yeah. And your hero Dubya didn't do any of that, did he? Wink, wink, nod, nod. How many thousands of innocents lost their lives during his 8 year reign of error?
 @TimBurr Or it could be something like this
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 @B Smizzle  @TimBurr It worked for Bush.
So what's the big deal, Israel should drop whatever enters their space! This will go on for ever and ever, even after a nuke attack.Â
 @swimbad So what's the "big deal"? Ah, Israel wrongfully exists only because America facilitated the theft of another nation - so the European Jewish population post World War II could have a country to call their own. And swimbad "thinks" it is okie dokie for Israel in 2012 to just bomb anyone and everyone - just "because"?Â
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We all should just laugh off anything Israel arrogantly chooses to do. Israel time and time again aggressively acting like a THUG in the Middle East. Instead of Israel contritely giving Palestine back to the Palestinians?Â
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Come on, swimbad. Care to truthfully revise your "opinion" - based this time on truth. Not fiction?Â
 @englishdaisy Borders and countries change all the time. How do you think the US of A got started? Quit playing so high and mighty. It's been going on since the beginning and will continue till we end up nuking each other into oblivion. Then the cockroaches will do it.
@swimbad Israel has the right AND obligation to defend their airspace. After all, until you check th wreakage how would you know what it is carrying? Other than us there is few that Israel can trust!
 @iamtroglodite  @swimbad What makes you think they can trust us?
 @iamtroglodite  @swimbad But can we trust them?  Did this really happen or was it something more like this?
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Leibovich did not give more details, but Israel media reported that the aircraft was not carrying explosives and could have been a surveillance drone.
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Really as the picture provided showed a very large explosion, compared to a long gone jet.
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OK here comes the 'it was a big rocket explosion' in the picture......
 @yaquina The picture lacks the perspective needed to determine if it really was a large explosion.Â
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Its drone not drown. Wheres the editors?
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As for editors, it would be nice if the Internet could actually find a journalist or two instead of these second graders masquerading as "journalists."
@wasp The drone must have been drowned?
Oh common, it's weekend, the editors don't get pay OT.
 @tptpttp And they are drowns.....I mean drones.