Netanyahu Operates from Bunker After Drone Attack
Netanyahu Operates from Bunker After Drone Attack

Netanyahu Operates from Bunker After Drone Attack

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been conducting his work from a fortified basement room in the Prime Minister's Office due to heightened security threats following a Hezbollah drone attack on his home in Caesarea last month. The drone struck while Netanyahu was not present, causing minor damage, and has led security officials to recommend avoiding fixed, known locations. As a result, government meetings are now being held in various locations, and Netanyahu has postponed his son's wedding for safety reasons. Additionally, Netanyahu's legal team is expected to request a delay in his upcoming court testimony related to ongoing corruption cases, citing safety concerns as the court lacks adequate protection. He has vowed that Iran's proxies will face severe consequences for any threats to Israeli citizens. Netanyahu's shift to the basement reflects an urgent response to evolving security challenges.

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