Tel Aviv: Israel lowered the unarmed Hizbullah drone who crossed the border from Lebanon, said the soldier Thursday.
In a statement, the army said it graced the drone after crossing the border to Israeli airspace.
The incident on Wednesday is the latest uptick in activities along the northern border of Israel.
Last week, the Hizbullah militant group supported by Iran claimed credit to fire rockets at Israel.
It was preceded by rocket attacks launched from the Lebanese region, although still unclear by whom.
Israel responds with artillery and rare air strikes.
Lebanon experienced the worst economic and financial crisis in modern history, which was described by the World Bank as the worst world that has been witnessed since the mid-1800s.
However, Israeli Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett said the Lebanese government was responsible for the attacks launched from Lebanon against Israel, no matter who.
Israel estimates that Hezbollah has more than 130,000 rockets and missiles that are able to be striking anywhere in this country.
In the past few years, Israel has also expressed concern that this group tried to import or develop a warehouse of a precision guided missile.
Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, said he took revenge against Israeli air strikes in the future in Lebanon and added it would be wrong to consider Hezbollah to be limited by the internal division in Lebanon or a harsh economic crisis in the country.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Sunday said it was important to all parties “to avoid more actions that can increase tension and cause calculation errors.”