Two firebombs were fired at the home of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the northern Israeli city of Caesarea. Police said the bombs fell in the garden of the house.
Police said in a statement, Neither Netanyahu nor any of his family members were in the house at the time of the incident last Saturday night, and no damage was done in the attack. Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a post on social media X on Sunday, This incident crossed ‘all red lines’.
he said, It is unlikely that Israel’s prime minister will face similar threats from home. Iran and its shadow forces are threatening and trying to kill him. He called on Israel’s security and judicial agencies to take appropriate action. News from bdnews.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the incident in a post on X. He said that an investigation has been started into the incident of attack. Israel’s Security Minister Itmar Benghavir said in an X-linked post, This provocation against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has crossed all limits. tonight (Saturday) Bombing his house crossed another line. Earlier in October, Hezbollah carried out a drone attack on Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea. The swimming pool of the house and the exterior of the two-storey building were then damaged. Neither Netanyahu nor any of his family members were present at the time of the attack. No group immediately claimed responsibility for Saturday’s attack, Reuters said. Israeli forces have been fighting with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah on Israel’s northern border since October. Israeli forces are conducting ground operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
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