Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
Hezbollah claims drone attack on Israeli PM's residence
A drone attack on the holiday residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea, northern Israel, has been claimed by the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. According to reports, one of three drones launched from Lebanon hit the target on Saturday, but Netanyahu was not in the vicinity at the time and there were no casualties.
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past month
- Israel Strikes Hezbollah-Affiliated Financial Institution in Lebanon
- Drone Launched at Prime Minister Netanyahu's Residence in Coastal Israel
- Israeli Strikes Kill Mayor, 15 Others in Southern Lebanon
- Hezbollah Drone Strike Kills 4 Israeli Soldiers and Injures Over 60
- Two Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli air strike, hours after UN peacekeepers' headquarters were fired upon
- At least 22 killed in deadliest Israeli airstrikes on central Beirut since start of war
- UN peacekeepers injured after Israeli forces open fire in Lebanon
- Israel launches joint assault on Gaza and southern Beirut targets
- Macron calls for halt to arms deliveries to Israel for Lebanon, Gaza conflict
- Israel Launches Intense Attacks on Hezbollah Stronghold in South Beirut
- Israel Deploys Troops in Southern Lebanon Amid Reports of Imminent Iranian Missile Attack
- Israel strikes central Beirut for first time in year of conflict
- Israel kills Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut strike
- Israel rejects ceasefire proposal and vows to continue fighting Hezbollah with full force
- Israeli strikes kill 274, heaviest daily toll since Lebanon's 1975-90 war
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