Hezbollah claims responsibility for drone attack on Netanyahu holiday home
Al Jazeera
Hezbollah spokesman also acknowledges that some of the group’s fighters have been taken captive by the Israeli military.
The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for a drone attack last week on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s holiday residence in Caesarea in northern Israel.
“The Islamic Resistance claims responsibility for the Caesarea operation and targeting Netanyahu’s home,” the head of Hezbollah’s media office, Mohammad Afif, said at a news conference on Tuesday.
One of three drones launched from Lebanon hit Netanyahu’s holiday residence on Saturday. His spokesperson said the prime minister was not in the vicinity at the time of the attack and there were no casualties.
Afif said that if in the previous attack Netanyahu was not hurt, “the coming days and nights and the [battle]fields are between us.” Afif appeared to be hinting that Hezbollah might carry out similar attempts in the future.
He also said there would be no negotiations with Israel while fighting continues and acknowledged that some Hezbollah fighters have been taken captive by the Israeli military.