UAV launched toward Israeli PM Netanyahu's private residence in Caesarea
A UAV was launched towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's private residence in the city of Caesarea on Saturday, but he and his wife were not home when it happened.
A UAV was launched towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's private residence in the coastal city of Caesarea on Saturday morning.
Netanyahu and his wife were not home when the incident happened, his spokesperson told Fox News.
No injuries were reported in the incident.
According to the Times of Israel, Netanyahu released a video on social media following the targeting of his residence and noted in both English and Hebrew that "nothing will deter" him, adding Israel "is going to win this war."
The drone launched towards the prime minister's house was among the drones fired at Israel from Lebanon earlier on Saturday morning.
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A building was hit in the drone strike, although it was not immediately clear what building was struck.
Some 100 rockets had been fired from Lebanon into Israel so far on Saturday, with the Times of Israel reporting one man was killed and several others wounded.
Fox News' Yonat Friling contributed to this report.