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IDF races to counter Hezbollah's growing drone threat

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They come in barrages, confuse troops and continue to claim victims. Hezbollah sees that explosive drones are working and is increasing the pace. Meanwhile, the IDF already warns: "There is currently no systemic solution." How what was once a secondary threat has become something that could turn into an impossible war of attrition? 

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