The Times of Israel and others quoted the prime minister's office as saying on the 19th local time that Netanyahu and his wife were not home at the time of the airstrike, and that part of the house was broken, but there were no casualties.
Israeli media explained that the drone appeared to be a Hezbollah attack flying from Lebanon and targeting Netanyahu's home.
Earlier, the Israeli military said three drones flew towards Israel from Lebanon early in the morning, one of which hit a building in Caesaria.
The coastal city of Caesar, north of Tel Aviv, is home to Mr. Netanyahu's residence, about 70 kilometers from the Lebanese border.
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