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On 19 October 2024, a drone strike took place on the private residence of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the town of Caesarea, Israel. The attack was referred to as an assassination attempt by several news outlets and by Netanyahu himself and was suspected to have been launched from Lebanon. The incident did not result in any ...
CAIRO (Reuters) -Two flash bombs were fired towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home in the northern Israeli town of Caesarea on Saturday and fell into the garden, police said.
The group has been trading fire with Israel since last October. Israeli Home Front Command soldiers and rescue workers converge on an area impacted by rockets that were launched from Lebanon ...
Multiple Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians have been reported in parts of the occupied West Bank after gunmen killed three Israelis and injured eight others earlier on Monday in the ...
More than 3,000 homes have been destroyed in this way. [48] House demolition was used to destroy the family homes of Saleh Abdel Rahim al-Souwi, [ 49 ] perpetrator of the Tel Aviv bus 5 massacre , and Yahya Ayyash , [ 50 ] Hamas 's chief bomb maker, known as "the engineer", as well as the perpetrators of the first and second Jerusalem bus 18 ...
At least four other members of the cabinet, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, Environmental Protection Minister Ze'ev Elkin, and Education Minister Naftali Bennett said they opposed the cease-fire but that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu forced the decision by not allowing the cabinet to vote. [58]
Netanyahu blamed Hamas for the continued failure of cease-fire and hostage-release talks. “Whoever murders hostages – does not want a deal,” the prime minister said in a statement released ...
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 ...