A drone was launched from Lebanon Saturday toward the private residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli government said. It was unclear where the drone landed, or whether it was intercepted. Neither Netanyahu or his wife were home at the time, and there were no injuries. Ramy Inocencio reports from Tel Aviv.
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Video Summary
A drone was reportedly launched from Lebanon on Saturday targeting the private residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to statements from the Israeli government. The specific location where the device landed remains unknown, and it is unclear whether interception measures were successfully employed. At the time of the incident, neither the Prime Minister nor his wife were present at the property, and no injuries were reported. CBS Evening News correspondent Ramy Inocencio provided reporting details from Tel Aviv regarding this developing situation. The broadcast segment aired as part of the network's standard weekday evening news cycle, which aims to deliver current events with added context and depth. Viewers can access full episodes through the network's digital platforms or via their mobile application. The report highlights ongoing regional tensions without speculating on outcomes beyond the confirmed facts available at the time of airing. This coverage serves as part of the broader effort to keep audiences informed about significant international developments affecting global stability and security dynamics in the Middle East region.
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