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Hezbollah deploys hard-to-jam fibre optic drones, shifting battlefield tactics

Hezbollah deploys hard-to-jam fibre optic drones, shifting battlefield tactics

Summary

Hezbollah has started using fibre optic drones in its conflict with Israel. These drones are hard to jam, which changes how battles happen in southern Lebanon and Israel. A ceasefire was made in April, but fighting is still happening.

Key Facts

  • Hezbollah launched rocket attacks at Israel in early 2026.
  • Israel responded with airstrikes and ground actions in southern Lebanon.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people were displaced due to the conflict.
  • Hezbollah now uses fibre optic drones that avoid Israeli electronic jamming.
  • Fibre optic drones send information through thin glass cables, making them harder to block than radio-controlled drones.
  • A US-brokered ceasefire started in mid-April 2026.
  • Despite the ceasefire, clashes and strikes continue in some areas of southern Lebanon.
  • The conflict is connected to broader regional tensions involving Iran.
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