An interceptor missile was reportedly launched from northern Israel toward southern Lebanon on Monday evening. The launch follows a series of interceptions and strike activity along the northern border. No further details on the target or circumstances were immediately available.
An additional interceptor launch from northern Israel toward southern Lebanon was reported at 22:08 Jerusalem time, according to The Zioneer's Telegram intake. The single-source report carries no details on whether the interceptor struck its target or what triggered the launch. No alerts were reported in Israeli communities. The launch comes amid ongoing IDF ground operations and exchanges of fire with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer previously reported, IDF reserve soldiers were wounded by an explosive drone in the sector on June 7, and rocket fire against Israeli forces has continued in recent days. Interceptor launches have also been reported without activating Israeli civil-defense alerts, as noted in a June 5 report. The incident remains unconfirmed by official Israeli or Lebanese sources. No casualty reports have emerged.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF intercepts rockets fired from Lebanon toward northern Israel
- StrongIAF intercepts Hezbollah rocket aimed at forces in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingNorthern Israel: Drone, two rockets from Lebanon intercepted
- DevelopingIDF: Two launches from Lebanon fall near troops in southern Lebanon, triggering alerts in the north
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- Internal intake
