Unmanned Aerial Strike on Israeli PM’s Home Sparks Security Alert
A drone was launched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea, northern Israel, on Saturday, as confirmed by his spokesman. While Netanyahu was not present at the time, the incident raised alarms, with no casualties reported. Explosions were heard in the coastal town, triggering heightened security measures.
Drone Launched from Lebanon Hits Israeli Building, Others Intercepted
The Israeli military reported that the drone originated from Lebanon and struck an unspecified building. Two additional drones that crossed into Israeli territory were intercepted before causing damage. The drone strikes come amid increased military exchanges between Israel and Lebanon since October.
No Immediate Claims of Responsibility for Drone Attack
Though no group has officially claimed responsibility, speculation points to Hezbollah, the Lebanese Iran-backed militant organization, which has been engaged in ongoing cross-border confrontations with Israel. Tensions between the two sides continue to escalate, with the drone attack further complicating the volatile situation.