A Russian drone is thought to have entered Israeli territory in what 
is considered a human error. It was initially believed that the unmanned
 aerial vehicle (UAV) belonged to Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
The
 aircraft entered the Israeli airspace on 17 July from Syria and went as
 far as 4kms into Israel. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) tried to shoot
 down the vehicle at least three times but were unsuccessful. The IDF 
acknowledged the incident but said they were not aware who sent it.
Two surface-to-air Patriot missiles and another air-to-air missile 
from a fighter jet were fired at the drone but missed their target. The 
UAV went back to Syria after the brief aerial encounter.
Though 
Hezbollah had initially claimed responsibility for the drone, it has now
 emerged that the UAV belonged to Russian forces, reports the Israeli daily Haaretz. The newspaper said Russian officials have admitted that the breach was caused by "human error". However, Israeli media outlets have also speculated that it is possible the Moscow's forces are checking Israel's defence capabilities by sending a drone.
Israeli
 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin 
have held a phone call over the matter in which the Russian leader 
clarified it was an accident, added the report.
 

 
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