Israel, a drone hits Netanyahu’s house. The Prime Minister: “We will win this war”

A missed shot, an ominous warning. One of the drones launched from Lebanon against Caesarea hit the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The website Axios writes this. Two other drones were intercepted in the Israeli city. “Nothing will discourage us” and “we will win this war”, says Netanyahu, in a video in English published on X by journalist Barak Ravid. The Times of Israel, which re-released the video, highlights that a Hebrew version of the same video was also published on social media. Netanyahu is filmed walking in a sunny park, wearing sunglasses and a black polo shirt.

“Prime Minister, how are you?” a voice can be heard asking Netanyahu in the English-language video. «Two days ago we eliminated Yahya Sinwar, the terrorist mastermind whose henchmen beheaded our men, raped our women, burned children alive», «we continued the battle with the other representatives of Iran, we will win this war», says Netanyahu. When the Prime Minister is asked if anything will discourage him, the Israeli Prime Minister responds with a firm “no”.

The newspaper Haaretz emphasizes that the video, unusually published on Saturday, was not released by the prime minister’s office, and highlights that it appears that the video was recorded shortly after the drone attack on Netanyahu’s private residence in Caesarea, but that when precisely was recorded is unclear.

Based on the gesture, an Israeli government official said that “Iran tried to eliminate the prime minister of Israel.” The drone arrived from Lebanon and targeted Benjamin Netanyahu’s private residence in Caesarea. This morning, the IDF reported that 3 drones were launched from Lebanon towards Israel and that 2 were intercepted while one hit a building in Caesarea, causing no casualties. Netanyahu’s office later announced that the prime minister’s residence in Caesarea was the target of a drone attack this morning and specified that the prime minister and his wife Sara were not at home.

Source: IL Tempo

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