Zionist helicopter crashes off the coast of Haifa.
International media reported on Monday evening that a Zionist army helicopter with three people on board had crashed off the coast of Haifa.
A Zionist helicopter crashed near the coast of Haifa on Monday evening (December 3rd), news sources reported.
Al-Jazeera first reported that three people were injured when a Israeli naval helicopter crashed near the coast of Haifa, but hours later the Zionist media reported the death of two people on board and announced that another person had been taken to hospital.
Some news sources quoted the Hebrew media as saying that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had left his meeting unfinished amid reports of the helicopter crash.
In the early hours of the incident, the Hebrew-language media stated that the Israeli army had issued an instruction banning the media from reporting on the crash of a helicopter near the coast of Haifa.
Rashtoway News Network released a video of a search and rescue operation at the crash site. The Russian media reporter also said in the first reports of the accident that the plane had three passengers, one of whom was found and taken to the hospital, and a search is underway to find the other two passengers. Zionist media later reported that two other occupants of the helicopter had been rescued, although their condition was unknown. It was finally announced that the two men had been killed.