Drone strike launched toward Benjamin Netanyahu's home, Israel says; no injuries reported
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A drone was launched toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home on Saturday, the Israeli government said.
Sirens wailed Saturday morning, warning of incoming fire from Lebanon. The drone was launched towards Netanyahu's home in Caesarea, but neither he nor his wife were home, his spokesperson said in a statement. There were no injuries.
There was no information given about where the drone was launched from or who might be responsible for the attempted attack. Israel did not say if the drone was intercepted or landed elsewhere.
More than a dozen Palestinians, including children, were killed Thursday in an Israeli airstrike on a school in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, that was sheltering displaced people, the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said. The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement that it had struck "a compound that previously served as the 'Abu Hassan' School," where it said "dozens of terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad organizations were present."
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