Hezbollah has increasingly used fibre optic drones that can evade Israeli jamming systems, after months of fighting that began in March when it fired rockets into Israel and drew heavy Israeli retaliation in Lebanon. [1]

Israel answered with waves of air strikes and later ground operations in the south, displacing hundreds of thousands of people, according to the facts provided. [1]

The early phase of the conflict relied on rockets and mortars, but Hezbollah later shifted toward drones fitted with fibre optic links that are harder to jam. [1]

A US-brokered ceasefire took effect in mid-April, but clashes and strikes have continued in southern Lebanon, leaving the truce fragile. [1]