A Hezbollah drone was suspected of infiltrating northern Israel and filming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Caesarea, Anadolu reports citing the daily Israel Hayom.

Netanyahu and his family usually spend their weekends at their private residence in Caesarea, located 37 km south of Haifa on the Mediterranean coast.

According to Israel Hayom, a missile ship of the Israeli Navy stationed off the coast in Caesarea reported on Friday that a suspected drone was hovering in the area.

The newspaper speculated that the drone was launched by Hezbollah to capture footage of Netanyahu’s home.

The drone was detected by the missile ship’s radar, but it was not picked up by other control systems. Despite alerts, fighter jets sent to the area could not locate the drone.

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