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Hezbollah filmed Netanyahu’s Residence with a Drone or a False Alarm?

Published August 20, 2024
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Israeli naval forces reported a possible sighting of a drone near the Mediterranean coast close to Caesarea on Friday, raising concerns about a potential Hezbollah surveillance attempt targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s beachfront home.

An Israeli Navy missile boat patrolling off the coast of Caesarea reported a suspicious aircraft allegedly hovering nearby.

Officials initially suspected that it could be a reconnaissance drone launched by Hezbollah, likely attempting to film Netanyahu’s seaside residence.

The boat’s radar system detected an unidentified aircraft, but other tracking equipment failed to confirm its presence.

In response, the Israeli Air Force dispatched fighter jets to the area, which also failed to locate any drone. Consequently, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) sources suggested that the incident was likely a false alarm, noting that radar systems occasionally misidentify flocks of birds or other objects as potential threats.

Preliminary findings suggest that the operation was orchestrated by Hezbollah operatives who may have been attempting to gather information on Netanyahu’s movements, security arrangements, and potentially even his personal life. The exact methods used in the surveillance attempt remain classified, but it is believed that sophisticated equipment was employed to avoid detection by Israeli counterintelligence.

The discovery has led to increased security protocols around the Prime Minister’s home, with additional personnel and advanced counter-surveillance measures being deployed. Israeli authorities are also conducting a thorough investigation to determine the extent of Hezbollah’s involvement and to prevent any further breaches of security.

This incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, a group backed by Iran and long considered a formidable adversary by Israeli defense forces. The attempt to surveil Netanyahu’s private residence underscores the group’s boldness and the potential threats facing Israel’s top leadership.

In response to the incident, Israeli officials have vowed to take all necessary measures to protect the Prime Minister and other key figures from similar threats. The incident has also led to calls for a reevaluation of security strategies to address the evolving tactics used by Hezbollah and other hostile entities.

As the investigation continues, the Israeli government is expected to respond with increased vigilance against Hezbollah’s activities, potentially leading to further diplomatic and military actions in the region.

Despite the lack of visual confirmation, military and air officials did not completely rule out the possibility of a small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) launched from Lebanon. Sources confirmed that Netanyahu was not at the residence during the reported incident. Inquiries to the Prime Minister’s Office received a brief response: “It was determined that it was a false alarm.”

 

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