A Facebook page called "Support For Turkey From Presheva" has published an image of a rocket.
The caption of the image in question claims that an Israeli plane was shot down with this missile.
But after checking and verifying the facts, hibrid.info has confirmed that the published image through which the news was presented is from 2006.
Link to the post published by "Support For Turkey From Presheva":

Using search engines, hibrid.info found a post on the social media "X" (formerly Twitter), which reports a missile attack on an Israeli drone. (see here)
The news has not been confirmed by official sources, but the event was announced by the "Al-Qassam Brigades", an organization declared a terrorist organization by the United States of America (USA) and the European Union (here), which has also claimed responsibility for the attack.
Although hibrid.info has not found official sources confirming the news, its research has found that the image presented as a display of the alleged attack by the site in question is old.
In an article published in 2018 by "algemeiner.com", a media outlet that covers the situation in the Middle East, which is also related to the situation in the Middle East, a one-word image was found, the description of which indicates that it shows the appearance of an Israeli missile aimed at Hezbollah, during the second Lebanon war in 2006. (see here)

Analyze:
A Facebook account has published an image claiming to show a missile that attacked an Israeli plane.
Hibrid.info has not been able to find the news in official sources, but has confirmed that the published image is not current.
Therefore, based on the working methodology, hibrid.info assesses the article as "Unverified Content".
Reasoning:
The “Unverified” rating is given to those media reports that do not provide sufficient information to confirm the claims made in the report, and which have not been able to confirm the same due to the lack or non-possession of reliable sources.