Get News Fast

Hezbollah’s drone hit the building where Netanyahu resides

Informed sources announced that the building hit by the Hezbollah drone in Caesarea, located in the occupied territories, was Netanyahu's residence.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, Al-Arabi network sources reported that the Hezbollah drone that entered the occupied territories this morning hit the building where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resides.

It was previously announced that this Hezbollah drone hit a building near Netanyahu’s residence.

Traveling a distance of 70 kilometers

Eyewitnesses in the occupied territories admitted that the drone attack this morning from the Lebanese side took place without alarm sirens sounding and the resulting explosion was terrifying.

Yediot Aharonot newspaper also admitted that the Hezbollah drone traveled a distance of nearly 70 kilometers from Lebanon to Caesarea and directly hit a building in this area. Its shrapnel also hit the adjacent building.

Sahivinsti Walla website also reported that a large number of fighters and helicopters flew in the sky of the city of Caesarea, north of Tel Aviv.

It is not yet clear whether this drone hit Netanyahu’s residence or not.

Netanyahu’s office refused to reveal his location when a drone exploded in Caesarea

Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported that the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to disclose his location at the time of the explosion of a drone in Caesarea.

The media of the Zionist regime also admitted that the mentioned drone flew in the sky of the occupied territories for an hour and then hit a building in Caesarea.

This building was located near Netanyahu’s residence.

Hebrew media reported that it is still unclear whether Netanyahu was at his home in Caesarea this morning.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
free zones of Iran, heaven for investment | 741 investment packages in Iran's free zones | With a capacity of over 158 billion dollars Safe investment in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

four × 3 =

Back to top button