Three arrested after flash grenades thrown near Netanyahu’s residence
'Israeli' police reported the arrest of three suspects involved in throwing two flash grenades near the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea, northern Israeli Occupation.
Incident Under Investigation
Hebrew media outlets confirmed the incident, which took place on Saturday evening. The flash grenades reportedly landed in the courtyard of Netanyahu's home, prompting an investigation by 'Israeli' police and the Shin Bet security service.
Ben-Gvir Warns of Escalating Threats
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir described the incident as a "red line" being crossed. He warned of potential escalation, stating, "Today it’s a flash grenade, but tomorrow it could be live gunfire."
Ben-Gvir also called for an end to incitement against Netanyahu and his family, urging the Shin Bet and police to swiftly apprehend the perpetrators.