Drone launched from Lebanon hits near Netanyahu’s private residence in Israel

A drone fired from Lebanon landed this Saturday in the city of Caesarea, in central Israel, near where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nentayhu has his private residence.

Arab media maintain that the private residence of the Israeli president was the target of this attack launched with three drones, of which two have been intercepted by the Army. “During the last hour, three unmanned aerial vehicles were identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory. Two of them were intercepted and a third hit in the Caesarea area,” the military statement states, adding that no injuries have been reported.

The Shiite militia Hezbollah has not yet claimed responsibility for this attack.

Israel continues attacking Gaza

Meanwhile, Israel continues attacking the Gaza Strip. At least 33 people have been killed and around 70 injured this morning in an Israeli attack on the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, according to local media. The official Palestinian news agency Wafa points out that sources from Al-Awda Hospital revealed that among the civilians who died were about 20 children and women.

For its part, the Palestinian news agency Sanad released a video showing numerous bodies wrapped in blankets in a report in which it indicates that 30 people died in an Israeli bombardment against a house in the Jabalia camp. However, the Al Manar television channel points out that 33 people were killed in the bombing and that the number may reach around 50, as many residents were trapped under the rubble.

The Civil Defense of the Gaza Strip indicates that 33 people died on the spot and that the number of injured may rise to 70, according to the Lebanese newspaper L’Orient-Le Jour.

The Israel Defense Forces reported that on Friday night 20 rockets fired from Lebanon were detected, some of which were intercepted and others fell in unpopulated areas, so they did not cause any damage.

The Gaza Health Ministry had reported on Friday that Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip killed 62 Palestinians and injured more than 300 in the last day.

Iran’s supreme leader assures that the alliance against Israel will not stop

For his part, the supreme leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, also assured this Saturday that the anti-Israeli alliance ‘Axis of Resistance’ will not stop with the assassination of the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, whom he praised for his years of struggle. against Israel and for the attack of October 7. “The resistance front will not stop in the slightest with the murder of Sinwar. God willing, Hamas is alive and will remain alive,” Khamenei said in a statement published on his official website regarding the death of the leader of the Palestinian Islamist group.

The highest political and religious authority of Iran assured that his country will continue to “support the sincere fighters,” in reference to the groups that make up the ‘Axis of Resistance’ against Israel, such as the Hamas groups, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis from Yemen and Iraqi militias, led by Tehran.

However, Khamenei did not make calls for revenge, as occurred after the death of former Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh last July in Tehran, or after the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah in September.

Sinwar’s death, announced on Thursday, occurred on Wednesday during an Israeli military operation in the Rafah area of ​​the southern Gaza Strip.

The total number of deaths in Gaza since the outbreak of the Israeli offensive in the enclave, more than a year ago, reaches 42,500 and the number of wounded reaches 99,546, the majority women and children.

In Lebanon, since October 7, 2023, nearly 2,300 people have died and more than a million have been forced to leave their homes, especially in the south of the country due to the intensity of Israeli bombing.

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