Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a statement following a drone attack on his home in Caesarea, central Israel. The incident occurred on Saturday when a drone was launched towards his residence. Fortunately, neither Netanyahu nor his wife were present at home during the attack, and no injuries were reported.
The Israeli military confirmed that the drone had been launched from Lebanon, and Netanyahu's spokesperson stated that the attack was specifically aimed at the prime minister's residence. Netanyahu attributed the attack to what he referred to as the 'agents of Iran,' implicating Hezbollah as the responsible party. However, Hezbollah has not claimed responsibility for the incident.
In response to the attack, Netanyahu emphasized that such actions would not deter him or the state of Israel from continuing their efforts to ensure national security. He vowed that those behind the attack would 'pay a heavy price' for their actions. Netanyahu reiterated his commitment to the ongoing efforts to safeguard Israel against its enemies and secure the future of the nation for generations to come.
The drone attack on Netanyahu's home underscores the ongoing tensions in the region and the persistent threats faced by Israel from hostile entities. The incident serves as a reminder of the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the Middle East and the challenges that Israel confronts in maintaining its security and sovereignty.