The Israeli military reported that a drone crossed a Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea. The Israel Defene Force (IDF) confirmed that there are no reported causalities while two other drones were intercepted. Following the incident, warning sirens were activated in Glilot, north of Tel Aviv. However, the military later ruled out the chance of any potential attack, it further said that an investigation into the matter is ongoing.


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A drone targeted Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea, but neither he nor his wife were present at the time, AP quoted Israel PM's spokesperson.


Sirens blared across Israel on Saturday morning as incoming fire from Lebanon triggered alarms, the Israeli government confirmed. No casualties were reported in the incident, as security forces responded swiftly to the threat.  


The attack comes as Iran’s supreme leader has vowed that Hamas would continue its fight against Israel following the killing of the Yahya Sinwar. Meanwhile, in Gaza, at least 21 people were killed in several Israeli strikes, including children, according to hospital officials and an AP reporter.


Sinwar, the key conspirator behind Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on Israel was killed recemtly in an IDF's ground operation on Wednesday after a year-long manhunt, with his death officially confirmed on Thursday.


In September, Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired a ballistic missile at Ben Gurion Airport as Netanyahu's plane was landing, though it was successfully intercepted.