The private home of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was struck by a Hezballah drone this morning in Israel. Netanyahu was reportedly not home when the drone struck.
No word on whether or not any of his family members were home at the time, or whether anyone was injured.
Netanyahu seems to have opened the door to attacks on leaders. On his Orders, the Israeli Defense Force killed Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Heniyeh of HAMAS, which is the duly elected government in the Gaza Strip, and Hassan Nasrallah of Hezballah in Lebanon.
To most observers it was only a matter of time before someone struck at Netanyahu; an effort which, on its face, seems likely to continue.
UPDATE 7:27 AM EDT --
"The prime minister and his wife were not at the location, and there were no injuries in the incident," a statement said.
It comes after the Israeli military said three drones were launched from Lebanon into Israel early on Saturday morning, with one hitting a building in Caesarea.
The Israeli government has not said whether the building was part of the Prime Minister's residence nor the extent of any damage.
At 08:19 local time (06:19 BST), the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said: "In the last hour, three unmanned aerial vehicles crossed into the country from Lebanon.
"Two of the aircraft were intercepted. Another aircraft hit a building in Caesarea, no injuries."
Netanyahu makes use of two private homes, in Caesarea and Jerusalem, and has also spent time at Beit Aghion, the prime minister's official residence in Jerusalem, which is currently being renovated.