Israel shoots down 'Hezbollah drones' heading for gas rig

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Defence Minister Benny Gantz accused Hezbollah of carrying out the attack in a statementImage source, Getty Images

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Defence Minister Benny Gantz accused Hezbollah of carrying out the attack in a statement

Israeli authorities say they have shot down three Hezbollah drones heading towards one of its gas rigs in a disputed area of the Mediterraean.

Military officials said the drones were launched from Lebanon and were shot down by a combination of fighter jets and ship mounted missiles.

There was no immediate response from Lebanon to the Israeli allegation.

It comes as tensions mount between the nations over ownership of the disputed gas Karish gas field.

US energy envoy Amos Hochstein is mediating between the two countries to settle the longstanding dispute. Israel says the field lies within its UN-recognised exclusive economic zone, but Lebanon has also laid claim to parts of it.

Last week, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasralla threatened to use force to prevent Israel from operating the rig.

Defence Minister Benny Gantz said the Islamist group was "preventing the state of Lebanon from reaching an agreement regarding maritime borders, which are critical to the economy and prosperity of the Lebanese nation".

Hezbollah's reported attack comes amid political instability in Israel. On Thursday lawmakers voted to dissolve parliament and call the fifth election in four years.

The vote, which comes after the collapse of former Prime Minster Naftali Bennett's multi-party coalition, offers Benjamin Netanyahu, the right-wing opposition leader, a chance to return to power.

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