Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house in Caesarea has been attacked again. According to the Times of Israel, two flares (fireballs) were fired at the Prime Minister's house, which landed in the courtyard of the house. Israel Police has confirmed this. Information about where the attack took place and who carried it out is currently not available.
Israel's security agency Shin Bet said in a statement that there were no reports of casualties in the incident. The security agency also said Netanyahu and his family were not at home at the time of the attack. They have started an investigation into the incident.
Earlier on October 19, Netanyahu's house was attacked by Hezbollah. A drone then fell on a building near Netanyahu's home. There were no casualties. Even then, Netanyahu and his wife Sara were not at home.
A photo of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence. (file image)
All political parties condemned All political parties have condemned the attack on the house of the Prime Minister of Israel. Opposition leaders Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz have demanded action against the perpetrators. Israel's Defense Minister Katz said on social media that the enemy has crossed all limits. Security agencies should take immediate action in this matter.
Footage related to the October 19 attack on Netanyahu's home by Hezbollah…
The drone was able to penetrate Israel's defense system
A Hezbollah rocket landed near the building, causing it to catch fire.
Why can't Israel prevent attacks even with Iron Dome?
According to a report by the Jerusalem Post, security experts believe that Israel will not face much difficulty in defeating the long-range missiles. But security systems are proving unable to intercept short-range rockets or drones. The last time Netanyahu's home was attacked by a drone, Israel had to launch four fighter planes and a missile to shoot down just one drone.
Defense expert Liran Entebbe said drones fly at very low altitudes. Targeting it at that time can be dangerous, as it is loaded with explosives. Due to which houses and people can be damaged. A senior Israeli official said that even if there was a large-scale attack by drones or missiles, Israel did not have sufficient systems to deal with it. He said that some missiles could be intercepted, but even Iron Dome would not be able to intercept many surprise attacks.
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