Politicians horrified
Flares fired at Netanyahu’s estate
Two flares have been fired at the estate of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. They landed on the grounds of the house in Caesarea, the police and the Shin Bet domestic intelligence service announced on Saturday.
The Prime Minister and his family were not at home. No damage was reported to have been caused. The background to the incident was initially unclear. On Saturday evening, Israelis once again took to the streets across the country in support of a hostage agreement and against their government, but not in the affected town of Caesarea.
Netanyahu has many critics. Many accuse him, for example, of not having taken personal responsibility for the political and military failures in the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023. It is also often said that the politician prolonged the wars in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon in order to remain in office. Netanyahu is also the subject of corruption proceedings.
More violence in public spaces
Many Israeli politicians were appalled by the incident on Saturday evening, including opposition leader Yair Lapid and President Yitzhak Herzog. Herzog spoke of a "dangerous incident" and an increase in violence in public spaces.
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