Netanyahu's Home Targeted as Gaza Strikes Continue
Netanyahu's Home Targeted as Gaza Strikes Continue

Netanyahu's Home Targeted as Gaza Strikes Continue

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Israel has conducted a series of airstrikes in Gaza, killing over 73 people, following a drone attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence from Lebanon, which resulted in no casualties as the Prime Minister was not present. The strikes are part of an ongoing military siege that has cut off essential resources to northern Gaza, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The Israeli Defense Forces have also intercepted additional drones, as tensions with Hezbollah, a Hezbollah-backed Palestinian group, intensify. The drone attacks and subsequent Israeli military actions come amid heightened regional tensions following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israel. The international community is calling for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid, but diplomatic efforts face challenges due to restricted access to affected areas. Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader has vowed continued support for Hamas, asserting the group's resilience despite the loss of its leader.

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