What did Pakistan say when Hezbollah attacked Netanyahu's house?
The Israel-Hamas war has now become a war between israel and Hezbollah. Both are constantly targeting each other with rocket attacks. Hezbollah even attacked the house of Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. At the time of the attack, the Israeli PM was not present at home, so he narrowly escaped. After this act of Hezbollah, the Israeli army started retaliatory action and bombed Hezbollah's bases in Beirut.
Now Pakistani YouTube channel Naila Pakistani Reaction has shared a video and taken the reaction of Pakistanis on this. A person from pakistan is clearly saying in it that no Muslim will support anyone in the war of the Middle East. Saudi has kept a distance, only israel is fighting. israel is not afraid of America either. It knowingly angers iran to attack us and then the Israeli army intensifies the attack. Now that an attempt has been made to kill the Israeli PM, israel will launch more attacks.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said - a big mistake has been made
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the alleged attempt by Hezbollah to kill him and his wife a 'serious mistake'. On Saturday, a drone from lebanon allegedly targeted Netanyahu's house in the northern coastal city of Caesarea. The PMO said that prime minister Netanyahu and his wife Sara were not at home at the time of the attack and there were no casualties in the incident.
The Israeli prime minister further said that anyone who tries to harm Israeli citizens will have to pay a 'heavy price'. Netanyahu said, "We will continue to wipe out terrorists and those who send them. We will bring back our hostages from Gaza and we will bring our citizens living on the northern data-border safely back to their homes." This attack on the Israeli PM came at a time when the Israeli army recently killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on wednesday (October 16). According to israel, Sinwar was the main strategist of last year's october 7 attack. In a statement late wednesday night after Sinwar's death, Iran-backed Hezbollah announced the start of "a new and fierce phase of confrontation with the Israeli enemy".