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The attack did not result in any injuries, and Netanyahu was not at his residence at the time. Two other drones launched to the area were intercepted. [2] [5] [6] The drone cracked a bedroom window but failed to penetrate further due to reinforced glass and additional protections, while debris landed on a swimming pool and in the yard. [7]
Attempted strike on the Israeli prime minister’s home comes after more than 50 killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza Drone attack launched on Benjamin Netanyahu’s house, Israeli government says ...
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early Saturday that a drone was launched from Lebanon toward Netanyahu’s home in Caesarea. Netanyahu and his wife were not home at ...
JERUSALEM – A drone was launched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home in the northern Israeli town of Caesarea on Saturday, his spokesman said, adding that the premier was not ...
A drone attack believed to have originated from Lebanon was made on the residence of Benjamin Netanyahu in the resort town Caesarea. Netanyahu was not in the residence at the time, and no casualties were reported. [302] In response, Netanyahu stated that "the proxies of Iran who today tried to assassinate me and my wife made a bitter mistake."
Four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli drone strike in Tulkarm. Another Israeli drone strike killed three Palestinians in Nablus. [39] An Israeli drone strike on a car in the Balata refugee camp killed one Palestinian. The Palestine Red Crescent Society said Israeli forces fired at ambulances trying to reach the burning vehicle. [40]
Three drones were launched from Lebanon towards Israel, one of which hit Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea. [35] Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack. [36] Hezbollah said that it also launched suicide drones towards Shlomi, an IDF base in Nesher, Kiryat Shmona and a group of Israeli soldiers in al-Marj and Zarit. [30]
A recent drone strike targeting the home of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is sending “a signal” that Iran-backed militant groups are not “incapacitated,” despite losing senior ...