Israel's ongoing war with Hamas and Hezbollah is continuously intensifying. Even an attempt was made to attack Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu last Saturday. Hezbollah had carried out a drone attack directly on his house, in which he suffered no damage. Netanyahu was not at his residence at the time of the attack. Meanwhile, a picture of the attack has also surfaced, which shows how dangerous the audacity of Hezbollah was. The picture shows how Netanyahu's bedroom itself was attacked and its window was damaged. It is clear that Hezbollah's aim was accurate and its drone reached Netanyahu's bedroom.
Even though Benjamin Netanyahu was not harmed in this attack. But Israeli agencies are worried that if a major attack in the future is carried out with such precision, the damage could be greater. This drone was fired from Lebanon, which directly hit Benjamin Netanyahu's residence and especially his bedroom window. A picture shows how the window of the house has been damaged by the drone attack. The drone broke the window glass, but it could not go inside. The reason for this was that the glass there was very strong and some other things were also under protection.
Its viral in a video. It is seen that broken window glasses are scattered in the family pool. No one was injured in the attack. During that time Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife were not at the residence. Hezbollah issued a statement after this attack saying that our operation was successful and the attack was direct. Iran has kept its distance in this matter, but the Israeli PM has directly accused it. Netanyahu said that this work was done by the agents of Iran.
Israel is also helping Iranian employees
Israeli agencies say that employees of the Iranian Embassy located in Lebanon's capital Beirut are also involved in this. The Israeli military says a total of three drones were fired from Lebanon, two of which were shot down. Not only this, how this drone reached the PM's residence is being investigated. This incident is the latest example of Israel's warning system failing. Earlier on October 7 last year also, Israel's warning system had failed and questions were raised about it.