Jerusalem, October 19: Israel's government said a drone was launched toward the the prime minister's house Saturday, with no casualties. Sirens wailed Saturday morning in Israel, warning of incoming fire from Lebanon, with a drone launched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house in Caesarea, the Israeli government said. Neither he nor his wife were home and there were no casualties, said his spokesperson in a statement. Benjamin Netanyahu Home Hit by Drone Strike: Drone Launched From Lebanon Hits Israel PM’s Personal Residence in Caesarea (Watch Videos).
The strikes into Israel come as its war with Lebanon's Hezbollah — a Hamas ally backed by Iran — has intensified in recent weeks. Hezbollah said Friday that it planned to launch a new phase of fighting by sending more guided missiles and exploding drones into Israel. The militant group's longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in late September, and Israel sent ground troops into Lebanon earlier in October. Israel Unearths Hezbollah's Web of Tunnels in Southern Lebanon.
Strike Launched Toward Israeli Prime Minister's House
🚨HEZBOLLAH DRONE HITS NETANYAHU'S HOUSE
Israeli Prime Minister's Office
A drone was launched from Lebanon and directly hit Benjamin Netanyahu's home in Caesarea
The drone that hit Netanyahu's home in Caesarea exploded despite Israeli military helicopters chasing it the… pic.twitter.com/f8L9hWE8kz
— Ryan Rozbiani (@RyanRozbiani) October 19, 2024
#BREAKING Drone launched from Lebanon directly struck Netanyahu's home in Caesarea, northern Israel: Premier’s office pic.twitter.com/aTcjUI4Lbk
— Anadolu English (@anadoluagency) October 19, 2024
🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧HEZBOLLAH TARGET NETANYAHU’S HOME
The IDF said that three drones were fired at Israel from Lebanon, with two of them being intercepted and one of them hitting a building in Caesarea.
The building that was struck is believed to be near Netanyahu’s villa in the town.
It's… pic.twitter.com/zzB6DaRI3D
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 19, 2024
A standoff is also ensuing between Israel and Hamas, which it's fighting in Gaza, with both signaling resistance to ending the war after the death of Hamas' leader Yahya Sinwar this week. On Friday, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Sinwar's death was a painful loss but noted that Hamas carried on despite the killings of other Palestinian militant leaders before him. “Hamas is alive and will stay alive,” Khamenei said.