2024 Hezbollah drone strike on Binyamina | |
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Part of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present) | |
Type | Drone strike |
Location | Zar’it barracks, Golani Brigade Training Base, Israel |
Target | Israel Defense Forces |
Date | 13 October 2024 |
Executed by | Hezbollah |
Casualties | 4 soldiers killed 58 wounded |
On 13 October 2024, a drone launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon launched a missile at the Israeli Defense Force Golani Brigade's Zar'it barracks near the town of Binyamina, Israel.[1][2][3] The attack injured at least 61 military personnel, with at least 4 killed and 7 seriously injured according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)[4][5] The attack, part of a larger rocket barrage, saw two drones deployed, with one intercepted over the sea while the other penetrated into Israeli territory.[1]
No alarms were triggered, and the IDF have said they are investigating the lack of warning signals.[1] Medical teams airlifted several of the critically injured to Sheba and Rambam Medical Centers.[1] The attack occurred amid the escalating Israel–Hezbollah conflict, which in previous months witnessed a series of Israeli airstrikes that decimated much of Hezbollah's senior leadership, including Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah.[6][7][8] Moreover, its military arsenal and infrastructure were significantly degraded by airstrikes, which were followed by a ground invasion of Lebanon, officially aimed at weakening Hezbollah and pushing it from the Israeli-Lebanese border.[9][7][10]