According to Hezbollah, the US-EU terror-tagged group, people inside the tank should have been killed, but the Israeli military went out and said the attack did not require any Israeli lives. The robots were fired as a revenge campaign following an Israeli drone attack in Beirut a week ago.

Promised a "surprise attack"

Hezbollah claimed that the drones were Israeli, and that one of them was equipped with a blasting device, and promised a "surprise attack" in response, writes TT. The Lebanese government also believes that Israel is behind last weekend's drone penetration, which it resembled in a "declaration of war".

The attacks are the first of their kind since the 2006 Lebanon War, and the escalation of violence has led to increased concern for more fighting.

- The UN Security Council recently warned that there is a risk of a new conflict. At the same time, this is a war that nobody in the region can really afford, says Stina Blomgren.

The outside world is following

She believes there is rising tension in the region between Iran and the US allies.

- Therefore, the outside world follows what happens extra closely, she says.