A nursing home in central Israel suffered damage following the downing of a drone that originated from Lebanon, as confirmed by officials. The incident occurred after the Israeli military detected two aircraft crossing from Lebanon, triggering alerts that led to the interception of one of the aircraft by the Air Force. The fate of the second aircraft remains unspecified.
The military's statement on Friday night mentioned that there was damage to a building in Herzliya, a coastal city in central Israel. Images and videos shared by the military depicted the aftermath of the drone attack on what was identified as a nursing home. The visuals showed broken windows, destroyed furniture, and water accumulation in the hallway.
Israeli police received reports of rocket fragments landing in the Herzliya area, prompting the dispatch of officers and bomb disposal experts to handle the debris resulting from the interception. Fortunately, neither the military nor the police statements indicated any casualties resulting from the incident. An investigation into the drone attack is currently underway to determine the full extent of the damage and the circumstances surrounding the incursion.