Palestinian intelligence uncovers Hamas-tied students, foils drone attack on Israel

Palestinian Authority security forces have uncovered a Hamas-linked terror network that allegedly was plotting to launch an unmanned aerial vehicle with explosives to target Israel. Three Hebron University students have been detained as the main suspects.
  The engineering students were in the advanced stages of plotting
  the drone attack, Palestinian security officials said, The Times
  of Israel reported.
  
  It has been revealed that Hamas-tied activists had already run
  several test flights on the drone, and were planning to attach
  explosives to it in order to strike targets in Israel.
  
  In response to the operation, Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist
  movement, issued a statement denouncing it "this new proof of
  security cooperation between the occupation (Israel) and the
  services of the Palestinian Authority."
  Hamas also criticized the Palestinian forces for "hindering
  all the efforts of the resistance and protecting the security of
  the occupation."
  However, the movement did not say if it has been involved in the
  alleged plot.
  
  Despite some media, including the Times of Israel, reporting that
  Israel’s defense officials said that terror cell operating near
  Hebron planned to launch explosive-laden drones, The Long War
  Journal says an IDF spokesperson did not confirm it.
  
"Clearly this is a Palestinian lead [sic] operation I
  therefore suggest you convey your inquiry to the Palestinian
  security services," the Journal cited the spokesperson as
  saying.
  
  According to local media, the PA has increased its efforts in
  targeting Hamas and Islamic Jihad in connection to the recent
  spike in attacks against Israeli targets in the West Bank.
  












