Netanyahu: “Hezbollah made a bitter mistake”
- October 19, 2024
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“The agents of Iran have made a bitter mistake,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after this Saturday’s attack on his home in Caesarea (central Israel) by a
“The agents of Iran have made a bitter mistake,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after this Saturday’s attack on his home in Caesarea (central Israel) by a
“The agents of Iran have made a bitter mistake,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after this Saturday’s attack on his home in Caesarea (central Israel) by a drone fired from Lebanon and attributed to the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah.
“This will not deter me or the State of Israel from continuing the resurgent war against our enemies to ensure our security for generations,” his office said in a statement.
“Anyone who harms the citizens of the State of Israel will pay a heavy price for it.”
This Saturday, Israel confirmed that the drone that hit Caesarea was aimed at Netanyahu’s private residence in the city, but neither he nor any of his family members were in the house.
Police outside Netanyahu’s house. Photo: Reuters
“The drone was launched towards the Prime Minister’s house in Caesarea. “The Prime Minister and his wife were not present and there were no casualties in the incident,” his office said in a statement.
A drone attributed to Hezbollah struck this city on the Mediterranean coast of central Israel, one of three detected, although the other two were intercepted.
“Over the past hour, three unmanned aerial vehicles have been identified crossing Lebanese territory into Israeli territory. Two of them were intercepted, and the third hit the Caesarea area,” the Israeli army said in a statement.
Netanyahu affirmed in his message: “We will achieve all the military goals we have set for ourselves, and we will change the security reality in our region for generations.”
At least 36 people have been killed and 204 injured in the past two days by Israeli attacks in Lebanon, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Saturday.
That brings the death toll since the start of the conflict a year ago to 2,448 and the wounded to at least 11,417, according to the ministry’s tally, which this time took into account the last 48 hours rather than 24 hours. , as usual. (EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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