Israel Says It Shot Down Drones 'Most Likely' From Iran
- The Israeli military intercepted two drones that were "most likely from Iran" before they entered Israeli airspace, according to Israel's Kan radio.
- An Israeli defensive operation stopped the drones outside its borders, following a missile launch from Iran that occurred around the same time.
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration at both Iran and Israel, stating he was 'not happy with Iran either' and criticized Israel's military response.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel had 'achieved all of the objectives of the operation in Iran' after a military campaign against Iranian facilities.
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The army intercepted "less than a dozen drones" launched by Iran against the Hebrew state.
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