Israel: Iran training terrorists to use drones

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz arrives to attend the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, on June 27, 2021. (Photo by MAYA ALLERUZZO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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UPDATED 1:01 PM PT – Sunday, September 12, 2021

Israel’s defense minister has accused Iran of training terrorists to use unmanned aerial vehicles in a plot to export terror across the region. Benny Gantz made the comment on Sunday, claiming Iran is using an airbase to train “terror operatives” from several nations in flying Iranian-made drones.

This comes after an Iranian drone was reportedly used to target an Israeli-managed tanker ship near Oman. Gantz added Iran is also trying to transfer knowledge to allow the manufacturing of drones in the neighboring Gaza Strip.

“In recent years there are trainings taking place in Kashan Base, north of Isfahan, for Iranian forces, as well as for envoys from Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and others,” claimed Gantz. “The wide-range base I am presenting to you today is to be considered as the keystone of the regional Iranian airborne terror export mechanism.”

Israel’s defence minister Benny Gantz accuses Iran of providing drone training to foreign militia at an airbase near the city of Isfahan pic.twitter.com/H4HVRf9cyt

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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet also slammed Iran’s nuclear program, saying it’s at its most advanced point ever and that sites must be investigated.

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