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Two flares land near PM Netanyahu's home a month after Hezbollah drone attack

Israeli security services officials Netanyahu and his family were not in the house on Nov 16 in the central town of Caesarea at the time of the incident.

EPN Desk 17 November 2024 06:14

Israel

Two flares landed near Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence on Nov 16 in the central town of Caesarea.

Security services officials confirming the incident described it as "serious".

"Two flares landed in the courtyard outside the prime minister's residence. This is a serious incident and a dangerous escalation," police and the Shin Bet internal security agency said in a joint statement.

"The prime minister and his family were not in the house at the time of the incident," they added.

According to a joint statement, an investigation has been opened.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the incident and warned "against an increase in violence in the public sphere.

"I have now spoken with the head of the Shin Bet and expressed the urgent need to investigate and deal with those responsible for the incident as soon as possible," Herzog wrote on X.

It was not immediately clear who was behind the flares.

The incident comes after a drone attack targeting the same residence on October 19, which was later claimed by the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.

Since September 23, Israel has escalated its bombing of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, later sending in ground troops after almost a year of limited, cross-border exchanges of fire begun by Hezbollah militants over the war in Gaza.

Caesarea is about 20 kilometers (12 miles) south of the Haifa city area, which Hezbollah has regularly targeted.

Two people were injured when a synagogue was hit in Haifa by a "heavy rocket barrage" from Hezbollah earlier on Nov 16, the Israeli military said in a statement.

The army said it had intercepted some of the "approximately 10 projectiles" that crossed from Lebanon into Israel.

Hezbollah claimed several rocket attacks on northern Israel, saying it targeted military sites including a naval base in the Haifa area.

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