TEL AVIV: A drone was launched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house in the northern Israeli town of Caesarea on Saturday, his spokesman said.
Reuters and Al Jazeera cited Netanyahu’s spokesperson as saying that Israeli Prime Minister was not in the area. Reuters reported that earlier Israeli army stated that a drone was launched and that it had hit a compound. Reuters cited Israeli ambulance service and police as saying that blasts had been heard in Caesarea.
Genocide in Gaza
Meanwhile, Gaza’s civil defense agency said that an Israeli airstrike near Jabalia in the territory’s north killed around 33 people at a refugee camp overnight from Friday to Saturday.
The civil defense agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal has announced “33 deaths and dozens of injured,” while a health source at the Al-Awda hospital said that more than 70 people were wounded in the Israeli strike.
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Hamas on Friday confirmed the death of its newly appointed chief, Yahya Sinwar, in yesterday’s Israeli attack.
In a video statement, Hamas said that Sinwar’s death will “build strength,” adding that they will not release hostages until the Gaza war ends and Israeli forces withdraw from the besieged and bombarded territory, senior Hamas official Khalil Hayya says.