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Germany faces daily 'hybrid warfare' attacks, minister warns after explosive drone found at airport

"We're not at war, but we are the daily target of hybrid warfare," Dobrindt said. "Espionage, sabotage, cyberattacks, or covert operations by foreign powers aimed at destabilizing Germany."

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (R) speaks to the media during a news conference at Leipzig/Halle Airport on August 5, 2026 near Leipzig, Germany.
Israeli soldiers visit at a viewpoint overlooking southern Lebanon, August 5, 2026.

IDF expands probe into abnormally strong explosion that killed two reservists in Lebanon

Police officers work in the vicinity of an Antonov cargo plane, near which a drone was found, at Leipzig/Halle Airport in Schkeuditz, Germany, August 5, 2026.

Plane near explosive drone found at German airport was carrying ammunition, media reports say

A DHL Boeing 757 cargo airplane is pictured at the Leipzig/Halle airport in Schkeuditz, Germany, August 21, 2019.

DHL plane hits unknown object over Germany, forcing unscheduled Hanover landing


Explosive device thrown at Jewish community in Cape Town, South Africa - report

The improvised explosive failed to detonate, so no persons were wounded in the incident.

 On display at the South Africa  vs. Palestine soccer game.

IDF uncovers underground Hezbollah center containing half-ton of explosives

The terror infrastructure with the explosives was excavated by Hezbollah several years ago, the IDF said, noting that it was at "the heart of the civilian population of a village."

 IDF uncovers a Hezbollah tunnel shaft in southern Lebanon on October 29, 2024.

WATCH: IDF destroys Hezbollah tunnels using over 100 tons of explosives

Combat teams from the Commando and Paratrooper Brigades operated in the deepest areas that the IDF has operated so far in the ground operation in Lebanon.

 IDF strikes Hezbollah tunnel routes in southern Lebanon.

Operation Emergency Brake: Police confiscate around 450 dangerous weapons

Since September 3, police have arrested over 3,123 suspects and seized approximately 450 weapons in the operation.

 Israeli Chief of Police Daniel Levi near the scene of a stabbing attack in Jerusalem's Old City on September 15, 2024.

Israel's communication tactics have exposed Hezbollah's vulnerabilities - opinion

Israel's strategic sabotage of Hezbollah's communication devices exposed the terror group's vulnerabilities.

 Different types of pagers. Still used in areas without reception.

Norwegian police probe company tied to pagers used in Hezbollah attacks

Norwegian security police investigate potential links between a Norwegian-owned company and pagers used in recent Hezbollah attacks in Lebanon.

(Illustrative) A pager device and a crowd in Lebanon near a site where Hezbollah members' pager devices were attacked.

Hezbollah beeper attack: Israel's psychological warfare - opinion

Israel must continue applying psychological pressure on Hezbollah and Lebanon to exploit the group's vulnerabilities and eventually break its resolve to fight.

 HEZBOLLAH DEPUTY LEADER Sheikh Naim Qassem leads prayers at the funeral on Sunday, in Beirut, of Ibrahim Aqil and Mahmoud Hamad, killed in Friday’s Israeli air strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Hezbollah beeper blasts: Timing not due to plan being exposed, sources say - exclusive

The Jerusalem Post has exclusively learned that whoever caused the sabotage did not pick the timing because of a sudden discovery by Hezbollah.

 Emergency personnel work at the site of Friday's Israeli strike, in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 21, 2024.

Batteries of walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon were laced with PETN - Lebanese source

The way the explosive material was integrated into the battery pack made it extremely difficult to detect, the source said.

 Aftermath of ICOM walkie-talkie explosion, Lebanon, September 2024

Israel says it thwarted Hezbollah plot to kill former defense official

The Shin Bet agency did not name the official. It said in a statement that it had seized an explosive device attached to a remote detonation system that Hezbollah had planned to operate remotely.

A claymore explosive found by the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency).