Israeli police have arrested three suspects after stun grenades fell in the garden of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private residence in the coastal city of Caesarea.
Police have not released details about the suspects behind the stun grenades, but officials have pointed to domestic political critics of Netanyahu.
Authorities said Netanyahu and his family were not at the residence overnight when two rockets were fired at it and that no one was injured.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the incident and warned of “an escalation of violence in the public sphere,” the AP reported.