Key Takeaways
- A Hezbollah drone launched from Lebanon hit the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea, but no injuries were reported.
- The drone was one of three unmanned aerial vehicles identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory.
- The Prime Minister and his spouse were not at the residence at the time of the attack, and no one was injured.
Tel Aviv: A Hezbollah drone was launched towards the Israeli Prime Minister’s residence in Caesarea, a coastal city in Israel. The Prime Minister and his spouse were not there at the time, and no one was injured.
Earlier on Saturday, the Israel Defence Forces said that three unmanned aerial vehicles had been identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory, with two of them intercepted and one hitting a building in Caesarea.
“The UAV was launched toward the prime minister’s residence in Caesarea. The prime minister and his spouse were not there, there were no injuries as a result of the incident,” the office said in a statement.








