BEIRUT: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) identified as Israeli drones have been observed flying at low altitudes over the Lebanese capital, Beirut. The aerial activity has been ongoing since Friday morning, raising concerns among local residents and authorities. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the presence of these Israeli UAVs has been consistent and noticeable, creating an atmosphere of tension in the region. The drones have been flying at a low altitude, which has increased their visibility and audibility in the densely populated urban area. The flights are perceived as acts of aggression by Lebanese officials, adding to the strained relations between the two countries. The Lebanese government has not yet issued an official statement regarding the recent drone activities. However, past instances of similar incursions have prompted Lebanon to file complaints with international bodies, citing violations of its airspace. The Israeli military, known for its strategic surveillance operations in th e region, has not commented on the reports. The ongoing situation underscores the fragile security dynamics in the Middle East, where airspace violations have the potential to escalate into broader conflicts. Observers are closely monitoring developments, as any official response from either nation could influence regional stability.
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