Former prime minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday night that citizens are telling him they hear no explosions, in a statement posted on social media. The remark appears to reference public uncertainty during an ongoing security incident.
Former prime minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday night that numerous citizens have been contacting him reporting they hear no explosions during the current security incident. The statement, posted on social media, highlights a degree of public confusion about the nature of the event, as residents in some areas have reported hearing no sirens or explosions despite the Home Front Command's warnings. Bennett's comment follows a wave of rocket and drone attacks earlier this evening, with interceptions reported over central and northern Israel. No further details from Bennett's office have been released. The remark is based on a single source and is not independently corroborated at this time.
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