Drone Drama: Starmer Alarms Netanyahu Over Hezbollah Attack
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed alarm in a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about a drone attack targeting Netanyahu's home. Netanyahu attributed the attack to Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy, calling it 'a grave mistake' after learning it was launched from Lebanon.
In a high-stakes conversation on Saturday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer conveyed his concerns to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The discussions came in light of reports suggesting a drone assault targeting Netanyahu's residence.
Netanyahu identified Hezbollah, backed by Iran, as the orchestrator of the attack. He branded the move as 'a grave mistake' and voiced his condemnation through his spokesperson.
The drone, reportedly originating from Lebanon, was aimed at Netanyahu's holiday home, raising significant security and geopolitical concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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