The chief spokesperson for Hezbollah , Mohammed Afif , claimed responsibility for the drone attack that occurred over the weekend, aimed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 's residence.
In a press conference held in Beirut on Tuesday, Afif said, "If in the previous attack Netanyahu was not hurt, 'the coming days and nights and the (battle) fields are between us.'"
Afif said Hezbollah is fully responsible for the drone attack that targeted Netanyahu's house. He added that the group did it on its own.
The drone, which was launched on Saturday, targeted Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea , a coastal town along the Mediterranean Sea. At the time of the incident, neither the Prime Minister nor his wife were present at the location. It wasn't clear if the house was hit.
In a press conference held in Beirut on Tuesday, Afif said, "If in the previous attack Netanyahu was not hurt, 'the coming days and nights and the (battle) fields are between us.'"
Afif said Hezbollah is fully responsible for the drone attack that targeted Netanyahu's house. He added that the group did it on its own.
The drone, which was launched on Saturday, targeted Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea , a coastal town along the Mediterranean Sea. At the time of the incident, neither the Prime Minister nor his wife were present at the location. It wasn't clear if the house was hit.
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