Drone launched at Netanyahu’s residence in northern Israel
A drone was launched towards the home of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea on Saturday, according to his spokesman.
Netanyahu was not present, and no casualties were reported.
The Israeli military confirmed that the drone originated from Lebanon and struck a building, though details about the specific structure remain unclear.
Two other drones that entered Israeli airspace were intercepted by military forces.
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Residents in Caesarea reported hearing explosions, and local ambulance services confirmed no injuries.
The drone attack has not yet been claimed by any groups, including Hezbollah, which has been engaged in ongoing conflicts with Israel since last October.
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