A drone launched from Lebanon has crashed into a building in the Israeli town of Caesarea, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lives, Israel’s military said on Saturday. According to Israeli media reports, it was initially unknown whether Netanyahu was in the coastal resort located between Tel Aviv and Haifa at the time of the attack. No one was injured in the incident, the army said. Two other unmanned flying objects were intercepted. There was also an air alert in Tel Aviv, 55 kilometres to the south as a drone reportedly approached the Glilot district, where the headquarters of Israel’s…