IDF: No quick fix for Hezbollah FPV drones; US green light north-of-Litani strikes could cut threat
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Israel’s air force says there is no quick fix to stop Hezbollah’s FPV drones, despite ongoing new tactics and tests; the drone threat remains unless broader measures are allowed, with the biggest potential gain—about an 80% threat reduction—coming if the U.S. permits Israel to strike north of the Litani River, and IDF has been targeting the drone ecosystem and operators even when drones are not actively in use.
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