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After a drone launched from Lebanon hit the private house of enemy Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea on Saturday, causing a powerful explosion, the enemy's media widely criticized this serious security failure, stressing that it was a great shock that shook this usurping entity.
Immediately after the explosion, enemy media reported that Netanyahu's office refused to comment on the exact location of the prime minister at the time of the strike, and this ambiguity fueled speculation, as some reports suggested that Netanyahu may have been in a different undisclosed location during the attack.Later in the morning, Netanyahu's office admitted that the drone launched from Lebanon targeted Netanyahu's private home in Caesarea, north of the usurping entity, the prime minister and his family were not at home at the time of the attack.Although Netanyahu and his wife were not present, the explosion sent shock waves throughout the occupied entity, which represented a major breach in Zionist airspace and security.The Zionist enemy police quickly closed the streets surrounding the targeted neighborhood and prevented the media from approaching the area,
while the military and emergency services rushed to the scene to assess the damage.Enemy media reported that the drone flew about 70 kilometers from Lebanon before hitting Netanyahu's house directly although the Israeli army helicopters were tracking the drone as it approached, the air defenses failed to intercept it, allowing it to accurately hit its target, according to Zionist reports.
Eyewitnesses reported that they heard a huge explosion, and the fragments of the explosion reached the neighboring buildings, causing additional damage.Military officials described the incident as a serious security failure, and initial reports indicated that the drone flew over the area for about an hour before delivering its cargo.
This strike coincided with a wider and coordinated attack by Hezbollah, which included multiple drones and rocket attacks targeting Zionist cities and settlements.I
t is noteworthy that in two previous attempts, drones were detected and intercepted by Zionist forces, but the third, in this case, successfully evaded detection and hit Netanyahu's House.The accuracy of the strike raised concerns in the Zionist enemy entity about Hezbollah's growing capability in drone warfare, which could complicate Zionist air defense strategies.
The Zionist Broadcasting Corporation (Kan) reported that the sirens went off in the north of the Zionist entity, including military bases near the occupied "Tel Aviv", after the drone entered the Zionist airspace.. However, in an unprecedented failure, the internal alarm system, usually associated with mobile applications, was not activated, which left civilians in "Tel Aviv" uninformed.
Observers believe that this process led to widespread panic, with more than a million settlers fleeing to shelters in the northern settlements, and extended as far south as Hod Hasharon.
The Israeli media reported that the occupation army is now investigating the failure of the siren system, in addition to investigating why its air defenses were unable to intercept the drone before it hit one of the most prominent targets in the country.
At the same time, the enemy authorities have strengthened security measures around government and military facilities throughout the country as they prepare for possible further escalations.
The Zionist army radio quoted a military source as saying that the security services are "investigating the security gaps that allowed the arrival of a drone to Netanyahu's house in Caesarea," as the security services consider the arrival of the drone to Caesarea a "very serious security failure".The enemy authorities raised the state of alert " about all officials of the authority in the usurping entity after targeting Netanyahu's house with a drone from Lebanon," according to the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.
The enemy media pointed out that"the drone kept wandering for an hour before it targeted the building in Caesarea", describing what happened as a" harsh morning", while the police closed streets in the city of Caesarea after the incident, and prevented the media from approaching the place of the fall of the drone , with talk of a disturbance that occurred in the GPS system (GPS).Itai Blumenthal, a military affairs correspondent for the Zionist channel Kan, said that "Hezbollah is developing its method by launching several drones together to make it difficult for the interception systems".
He stressed that "Hezbollah is upgrading its operations to an additional degree, and what happened is a very dramatic incident". As Blumenthal wrote, via his page in X : "a document that raises a lot of questions and doubts this morning .. How a Hezbollah drone overtook a Zionist Air Force combat helicopter that was chasing it, as one of the drones managed to hit the building in Caesarea directly,"he said.
After Netanyahu's office confirmed that the drone launched from Lebanon and exploded in Caesarea this morning directly targeted Netanyahu's House, military commentators and the Zionist media began to criticize the work of the interception system, which did not prevent Hezbollah's drones from reaching their goal, and in return, they acknowledged the party's increasing development of its operations.
Roei Sharon, a military affairs analyst at Kan TV, pointed out that" the investigations are still looking at the trajectory of the Hezbollah drone that hit Netanyahu's house in Caesarea without prior warning, and how it evaded the defense systems, "while stressing that "Israel does not have an absolute defense".
The " Kan "channel's correspondent in the North, Robbie Hammerschlag, also confirmed that" Hezbollah, despite receiving very harsh blows, manages to continue and find a pace of fire".. "We must maintain high vigilance, we are in a war, every strike here (in Israel), every soldier is killed, an Israeli is injured or buildings and interests are damaged, is of course a very harsh and painful blow for us" he said.
The Zionist political writer in the Maariv newspaper, Ben Caspit, also spoke about the dilemma of the drones and the damage they cause, saying: "it is true that the air defense systems intercepted hundreds of drones, but on the other hand, hundreds more penetrated the airspace and caused the death of soldiers and settlers, and this is a weak point.
In this context, the Zionist newspaper "Jerusalem Post" also stressed that "the Zionist short-term air defense capabilities suffer from some serious shortcomings".The forces of the Zionist enemy claimed that "three drones crossed from Lebanon to the airspace of Occupied Palestine, two were intercepted and the third hit a building in Caesarea".
The enemy forces said: the sirens sounded at military bases in" Glilot " north of Tel Aviv after the infiltration of the drone from Lebanon.
He pointed out that for the first time sirens are activated in "Tel Aviv" without activating them on the Home Front application on phones.
Zionist media also showed a drone flying next to a helicopter of enemy forces while the latter was searching for it on the outskirts of Haifa.
Observers wonder what Netanyahu will say He promised to return the settlers to the usurpers of occupied northern Palestine, and today he is unable to protect his home, and even his office refuses to disclose where he is hiding.
In addition, the enemy's media acknowledged the fall of missiles in the "kreut" area north of Haifa.
He confirmed that the rockets caused direct injuries to buildings in Haifa following the rocket burst fired from Lebanon.
Enemy media also reported that sirens sounded in about 20 towns and cities in the Galilee, in Haifa and its surroundings and in northern Haifa.
The enemy media also reported casualties caused by a rocket explosion in the area of "Kiryat Ata" and "Shlomi in the Western generation", while there were reports of casualties.
It is noteworthy that the House of Caesarea north of the occupied "Tel Aviv" Netanyahu and his family usually spend a holiday on Saturday, but news reports said that Netanyahu and his wife were not at home at the time of the explosion, in contrast, the Zionist military censorship hastened to prohibit the publication of details of targeting Netanyahu's House.
It is noteworthy that this drone came after another drone hit the city of Binyamina south of Haifa last week, which led to the death of four soldiers and the injury of dozens of Golani Brigade while they were at a training camp south of Haifa.
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