A drone struck Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's holiday home in northern Israel, Al Jazeera confirmed, causing air raid sirens to sound across the country, including in Tel Aviv.
Netanyahu's spokesman said one of three drones launched from Lebanon hit his residence in Caesarea on Saturday. Netanyahu wasn't there, and no one was injured.
Meanwhile, Israeli and global leaders are still assessing the impact of Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on the crisis in the Middle East. The UK, US, and Germany view his death as a step toward a potential ceasefire in Gaza.
However, President Joe Biden acknowledged that the end of the conflict is not near, a sentiment shared by many Palestinians. He did suggest that peace in Lebanon might be more achievable.
Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran condemned Sinwar’s death, calling him a martyr and vowing to continue fighting until Palestine is "liberated." Tensions rose in Lebanon as Iran, Hezbollah’s main supporter, was accused of interfering after it offered to negotiate over a 2006 UN resolution that ended the last Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
Peter Cardwell speaks with foreign correspondent Zach Anders and Chairman of the National Jewish Assembly, Gary Mond.
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