Iran has denied involvement in Saturday’s drone launch toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Caesaria, attributing the incident to Hezbollah in Lebanon. Netanyahu had initially accused 'agents of Iran' of orchestrating the attack and warned of severe consequences.
The Iranian permanent mission to the United Nations refuted these allegations, stating that Iran had already taken action against the Israeli regime. The mission clarified that the drone launch was carried out by Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group with ties to Tehran.
Hezbollah, however, has not officially claimed responsibility for the drone attack on Netanyahu’s residence. The incident has escalated tensions in the region, with conflicting narratives from the involved parties.
Israeli-Iranian relations have been strained for years, with both countries engaging in proxy conflicts across the Middle East. The latest drone incident further complicates the already volatile situation in the region.
As the situation unfolds, international observers are closely monitoring developments and assessing the potential impact on regional stability. The differing accounts from Iran, Israel, and Hezbollah highlight the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the Middle East.