The police and Shabak launched an investigation and called the incident “a serious event that indicates a dangerous escalation.”
Two lighting shells fell in the courtyard of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea; The Times of Israel reported this on Saturday, November 16.
According to the police and Israel’s Shabak General Security Forces, the bullets caused no damage. No one was home when the incident occurred.
It is reported that the Israeli intelligence services have begun investigating the incident. They consider it a serious incident that indicates a dangerous escalation.
“The authorities condemn such actions and intend to take measures to prevent similar incidents in the future,” the material said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted for the first time that Israel was behind the explosions of pagers and radios by members of the terrorist group Hezbollah in September.
Earlier, the Israeli police and the Shabak domestic intelligence service exposed a network of Iranian spies.
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Source: korrespondent

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