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Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 12
IDF Strikes Hezbollah Gunman After Surface-to-Air Missile Misses Israeli Jet
Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 12

IDF Strikes Hezbollah Gunman After Surface-to-Air Missile Misses Israeli Jet

6 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 12
  • An Israeli fighter jet came under a Hezbollah surface-to-air missile attack on Tuesday, the first such threat highlighted by the IDF, which then fired at the operative as he fled on a motorcycle.
  • The IDF described the weapon as primitive and said it missed the aircraft, but its use marked a potential shift from Hezbollah posing little direct danger to Israeli jets.
  • That could force changes in future Israeli Air Force operations if Hezbollah can field even basic shoulder-fired anti-aircraft weapons, though the military said it is still unclear whether this was an isolated incident.
  • The IDF did not say whether the Hezbollah operative was killed, leaving the immediate outcome of the retaliatory strike uncertain.
Weakened and isolated, is Hezbollah's missile attack a desperate gamble or the start of a new war with Israel?
Why did Israel label a potentially strategic missile 'primitive' after Hezbollah's first-ever launch at its jets?