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Netanyahu in Bunker After Hezbollah Drone Attack Amid Iran Threats
Nov 11, 2024, 05:40 AM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been working from a fortified underground office following a drone attack on his Caesarea home. The attack, attributed to Hezbollah, has heightened security concerns, leading Netanyahu to take refuge in a bunker. Amid escalating threats from Iran, Netanyahu authorized an operation targeting Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah despite opposition from senior security officials. Security authorities have advised Netanyahu to avoid fixed locations due to the increased fear of drones and assassination attempts.
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