JERUSALEM: A drone was launched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in the northern town of Caesarea on Saturday, according to his spokesman. He confirmed that Netanyahu was not present at the time and that there were no reported casualties.
The Israeli military stated that the drone originated from Lebanon and struck a building, although the specific target remains unclear. Additionally, two other drones that entered Israeli airspace were intercepted.
Israeli ambulance services and police reported no injuries, though explosions were heard in Caesarea, where Netanyahu has a holiday home. The attack has not yet been claimed by Hezbollah, the Iran-backed group engaged in ongoing conflict with Israel since last October, or any other organization.