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Hezbollah’s drone strikes the Israeli prime minister’s home, but he escapes the assassination attempt.

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Israeli Prime leader Benjamin Netanyahu’s home was the target of a drone launched from Lebanon this morning; fortunately, no one was hurt because the prime leader was not there. Given the growing intensity of Hezbollah-related conflicts, this drone strike marks a dramatic increase in tensions between Israel and Lebanon.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to Sky News, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported the presence of three drones that entered Israeli airspace today, with two successfully intercepted. However, one drone managed to strike a building in Caesarea, a location where Netanyahu owns a holiday home. While the IDF confirmed the strike, it has not specified whether Netanyahu’s property was directly hit, though explosions were heard in the vicinity, according to eyewitnesses.

This incident follows recent Israeli military operations in Lebanon, which were launched after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli forces. Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, has expressed its intent to retaliate against Israel for ongoing airstrikes and military actions, leading to heightened tensions across the border.

At this stage, no specific group has claimed responsibility for the drone attack, including Hezbollah. This lack of attribution has raised questions about who carried out the strike and whether it represents a new phase of conflict between Israel and militant groups based in Lebanon. The ambiguity surrounding the perpetrator adds further uncertainty to the volatile situation.

Netanyahu’s office has condemned the attack and reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to protecting its citizens, highlighting the ongoing security risks for leaders in conflict zones. Netanyahu’s absence during the incident points to the extensive security measures in place, but also underscores the persistent threats posed by hostile actors in the region.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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