Several Hezbollah drones exploded in northern Israel on Wednesday afternoon, the IDF announced.

The military did not comment on whether there were any injuries or damage from the latest wave.

Hezbollah drone strikes Metula home

On Monday, the IDF announced that a Hezbollah drone launched from Lebanon had struck the roof of a home in Metula, causing damage to the building but no injuries.

The Upper Galilee Regional Council confirmed in its own Monday statement that no one had been injured in the strike, adding that a fire had started at the impact site.

Later on Monday, the region experienced several drone intrusions within approximately one hour. As a result, there were two reported shrapnel falls in Shomera.

ISRAELI SECURITY forces at the scene where a house was hit by an explosive drone launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon in Metula near the Israeli-Lebanese border, May 25, 2026.
ISRAELI SECURITY forces at the scene where a house was hit by an explosive drone launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon in Metula near the Israeli-Lebanese border, May 25, 2026. (credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)

The IDF announced shortly afterward that a number of "suspicious aerial targets" entered Israeli airspace. Contact was subsequently lost with the targets, but no wounded were reported. The military also confirmed that several explosive drones entered Israeli territory near the Lebanese border, one of which fell in Shomera.

Shir Perets contributed to this report.