Israeli military censors allow the publication of photos of Netanyahu’s home

by times news cr

Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that Israeli military censorship allowed “the publication of photos of the damage to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea following the Hezbollah attack.”

Israeli Channel 13 confirmed, “The drone launched by the Lebanese Hezbollah, on the Israeli city of Caesarea, hit the residence of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister.”

The channel reported, “The military censorship agreed to publish evidence that the drone, which was launched from Lebanon, hit the bedroom window of Netanyahu’s private home.”

The channel quoted a security source as saying, “The march that struck Caesarea hit the prime minister’s house and caused significant damage to it.”

She explained that “Hezbollah’s declaration of official responsibility for launching the plane at Netanyahu’s house may have stemmed from its desire to shift the blame away from Iran, and to prevent an increase in the severity of the Israeli attack on it due to the damage to the Israeli Prime Minister’s residence.”

Iran denied any connection to the attack, which targeted the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Caesarea, north of Tel Aviv, last Saturday, using a drone.

Last updated: October 22, 2024 – 16:21


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