Netanyahu was nearly attacked. A drone from Lebanon targeted his residence. Fortunately, no casualties were reported.
In January of this year, citizens gathered outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea, Israel, to protest and show solidarity for Israeli hostages taken by Hamas.
On the morning of October 19, a spokesperson for Netanyahu confirmed that a drone entered Israeli territory from Lebanon, targeting the Prime Minister’s home. However, both Netanyahu and his wife were not at the residence at the time, and there were reports of injuries from the incident.
Earlier, the Israeli military reported that three drones had been launched towards Caesarea, with one striking a building while the other two were intercepted.
Following this close call, Netanyahu addressed the situation, stating, “Nothing can stop me.”
In a bold move, the Saudi TV channel Al-Hadath reported that a Hezbollah drone struck what is believed to be Netanyahu’s private residence in Caesarea. Although Netanyahu was absent during the attack, no injuries were reported.