Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea, located 37 km south of Haifa on the Mediterranean coast. Photo: X

Israel PM Netanyahu’s residence attacked after Yahya Sinwar’s death

by · The Siasat Daily

Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu’s house was reportedly targeted in a drone attack on Saturday, October 18 in the northern Israeli town of Caesarea.

The attack on the Israeli PM’s residence was confirmed by his spokesperson, reported Reuters. However, no casualties were reported.

In August, drone shots of the Netayahu’s home had surfaced on social media, reportedly captured by the Lebanese group Hezbollah. The group was suspected to have infiltrated northern Israel to film Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea, located 37 km south of Haifa on the Mediterranean coast.

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(This is a breaking story. More details will be added as they emerge.)