Netanyahu responded after a drone flew towards his home in the Israeli town of Caesarea. He and his wife, Sarah, were not at home when the attack occurred.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iranian “proxy” Hezbollah of making a “grave mistake” after a Lebanese drone attack on his private home and said the “assassination” attempt would not stop him or Israel from “eliminating” terror elements and “those who sent them”.
Netanyahu responded after a drone flew towards his home in the Israeli town of Caesarea. He and his wife, Sarah, were not at home when the attack occurred.
Two other drones launched from Lebanon on Saturday morning were shot down by Israeli air defenses, triggering an alert in Tel Aviv, according to the Times of Israel.
“The attempt by Iran’s proxy Hezbollah to assassinate me and my wife today was a grave mistake,” Netanyahu wrote in a social media post at to secure our future.
Netanyahu further warned Iran that “anyone who tries to harm Israeli citizens will pay a heavy price.”
He insisted that Israel would continue its fight against terrorists and promised to bring back hostages from Gaza. “We will continue to eliminate terrorists and those who sent them. We will bring hostages home from Gaza. We will allow citizens living on the northern border to return home safely,” Netanyahu wrote on the X.
“Israel is determined to achieve all of our war goals and to change the security reality in our region for future generations,” he added. Addressing the people of Gaza on Friday, Netanyahu said that if Hamas agreed to lay down its arms and Return the hostages and the war could end as early as tomorrow.
Netanyahu shared a video on the beginning of.
(This article has not been edited by DNA staff and is published by ANI)