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Published: October 19, 2024
The spokesperson for the Prime Minister of the occupation said this morning, Saturday, that a drone was launched towards the Prime Minister's house in Qesarya, and the Prime Minister and his wife were not present, and there were no injuries in the incident.
The spokesperson for the Prime Minister of the occupation also stated that a drone was launched towards the Prime Minister's house in Qesarya, and the Prime Minister and his wife were not present, and there were no injuries in the incident.
On another note, the Hebrew website "Wynet" reported this morning, Saturday, that the target of the drones launched this morning from Lebanon was the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Qesarya, north of Tel Aviv.
A drone launched from Lebanon directly hit a house in Qesarya, without any warning, and two other drones that crossed from Lebanon were intercepted.
The sirens sounded due to the crossing of drones into the area, in a series of settlements from the upper Galilee to Haifa, without any warnings.
The Israeli army stated in a statement: "In the past hour, three drones were identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory. Two drones were intercepted, while another drone struck a building in the Qesarya area. No injuries have been reported."
The army confirmed that "during the incident, sirens were activated at the Galilout military base, and the presence of additional hostile aircraft in the area was ruled out."
The police reported that "an enemy drone entered the Qesarya area, where a loud explosion was heard as a result of its fall. According to medical sources, no injuries were reported, while police officers in the coastal area continue to carry out surveys to remove hazards."
While the "Wynet" site reported media accounts that the target of the drones was Netanyahu's house, it said that the Prime Minister's office refrained from commenting on his whereabouts.
Channel 12 quoted a resident of Qesarya who witnessed the explosion saying: "We heard helicopters overhead and felt that something was happening, but the alarms were not activated so we were not afraid. Suddenly, we heard a loud explosion in the area at that time." At that moment, we clearly understood that there was a real event here without prior warning, it was extremely exhausting and worrying, and fortunately, there were no injuries."
Activists circulated on social media pictures that they said indicate that the target of the drone was indeed Netanyahu's residence.
Israeli media reported that military censorship prohibits the publication of news about the targeting of Netanyahu's house in Qesarya, despite the fact that everyone knows this.
Later, the office of the Israeli Prime Minister stated that a drone launched from Lebanon directly hit Benjamin Netanyahu's house in Qesarya.
Channel 12 reported from a source in Netanyahu's office that the Prime Minister and his wife were not at their home in Qesarya at the time of the drone explosion.
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