Israeli PM’s office says Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea, north of Tel Aviv, hit by a Hezbollah drone
A drone launched from Lebanon hit Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea, north of Tel Aviv, according to his spokesperson.
The statement said Netanyahu and his family were not in Caesarea at the time of the attack, adding that there were no casualties.
Air defenses and warning sirens have been activated in dozens of towns in northern Israel on the border with Lebanon as interceptor missiles exploded in the air due to rocket attacks.
Sirens have also sounded in the city of Haifa and its bay as rockets were launched towards it.
A drone was launched towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in the northern Israeli town of Caesarea on Saturday, his spokesman said, adding that the premier was not in the vicinity and there were no casualties.
Earlier, the Israeli military said that a drone was launched from Lebanon and that it had hit a building. It was not immediately clear what the building was.
Two more drones that crossed into Israeli territory were intercepted, the military said.