Israeli PM Netanyahu's Bedroom Window Was Damaged By Hezbollah's Drone, There Was A Black Team

JAKARTA - Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu's house on the beach suffered minor damage as a result of the Hezbollah UAV / drone attack.

Netanyahu and his wife were not at home during the attack on Saturday last weekend in the coastal town ofTEN. It was reported that no one was injured, according to Israeli officials.

But the incident raises questions about how the drone could evade Israeli air defenses even after Hezbollah's leadership and when the Israeli military stepped up attacks in most parts of Lebanon.

CNN affiliate Kan 11, published an exterior photo of the house showing damage to windows with cracks and black bursts, a burn mark.

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Kan 11 reported that the broken window was a bedroom window.

Allowed to be published: the UAV that Hezbollah launched and hit the Prime Minister's house in fire," reads the photo caption shared by the reporter as reported by CNN, Wednesday, October 23.

The Israeli military said three UAVs were identified as crossing from Lebanon to Israeli territory. Two of the UAVs were intercepted. One UAV hit a building in the airshed.

A spokesman for the Israeli prime minister confirmed the attack on Saturday, October 19, but only on Tuesday did Israeli authorities admit the Hezbollah drone had hit Netanyahu's house.

Hezbollah claimed full responsibility for the attack as well as issued warnings about war.