PNN – The security department of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has submitted an urgent letter requesting additional funding worth 2 million shekels (approximately $528,000) to strengthen security measures at Netanyahu’s house in the city of Caesarea located in occupied Jerusalem.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by Channel 12 of the Zionist regime TV, This request was made a week after a drone fired by the Hezbollah movement from southern Lebanon accurately hit the bedroom window of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime in Caesarea in occupied Jerusalem, and the Zionist regime’s radio also confirmed this incident.
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According to this report, Netanyahu’s office has taken special security measures to ensure the security of his home due to the growing fear and concern of threats that could threaten the life and safety of his family, and in this regard, he has requested to receive additional funds.