A drone launched from Lebanon hit a building in a neighborhood in the city of Caesarea, where the private residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is located.
The Israeli army announced that three drones were fired at Israel from the territory of Lebanon, and that one hit a building in Caesarea. According to the first information, there were no injured drones.
The published footage shows a large number of ambulances and other services, and media access is prohibited. Netanyahu’s office declined to provide information on his whereabouts at the time of the attack, according to Klix.ba.
Drone attacks began in the early hours of the morning targeting Tiberias and surrounding areas, with the military claiming to have shot down two drones. The remains of the rockets fell into the Sea of Galilee.
Saudi Arabia’s Al Hadath channel said the target of the attack was Netanyahu’s home.
Alarm sirens were also active in other parts of Israel including the Emek Hefer region, Tel Aviv and the area north of the city.
The incident occurred shortly after sirens were activated in the Haifa Bay area, warning of enemy drone infiltration. Earlier, sirens in the nearby Emek Hefer region warned of an enemy aircraft, which the military said at the time was the result of a false alarm.


