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Two flares fell on Saturday evening in the yard of the house of the Zionist enemy Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the city of Caesarea, after they were spotted being launched near it, according to a joint statement by the Zionist enemy police and the Shin Bet security service.
In a joint statement by the Zionist enemy police and the General Security Service (Shin Bet): "At 19:30, two flares were detected near the Prime Minister's house in Caesarea and landed in the yard of the house. Police and Shin Bet forces are on the scene.
The statement added: "The Prime Minister and members of his family were not at house at the time of the incident, following which a joint investigation was opened by the Shin Bet and the Israel Police. This is a serious incident and constitutes a serious escalation, and accordingly, the necessary measures will be taken."
According to Ynet, the two bombs were suspected to have been fired from the direction of the sea, as the circumstances of the incident are still under investigation and no arrests have been made.
This comes at a time when protests have not been held in front of Netanyahu's house for some time, following protesters' decision to move their five-year-long protests to his house on Gaza Street in Al-Quds.
The protesters said they made the decision to move their protests because "it's time to move to another stage," after they used to demonstrate three times a week, and the protests were accompanied by clashes with police, violence and arrests.
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana said: "The address was on the walls, on the roads, in inflammatory leaflets and in demonstrations." Adding: "The two bombs fired at the prime minister's house are a direct result of a policy that has, over the past few years, ignored the escalation in words and deeds."
"The government's judicial advisor and the judiciary have accustomed us to the fact that there are those who are allowed and those who are not," he continued.
Following the two flares, Zionist Judiciary Minister Yariv Levin called for the resumption of the judicial and constitutional amendments that sparked massive protests before October 7, 2023
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