A hostile aircraft infiltration alert was triggered at the northern border community of Misgav Am at 15:48 Jerusalem time, the IDF's civil-defense alert system reports. This is the third such alert in four minutes, following earlier activations at 15:44 and 15:47, indicating an ongoing drone incursion over the area.
A third hostile aircraft infiltration alert was activated at Misgav Am at 15:48 Jerusalem time, four minutes after the first alert at 15:44 and one minute after a second alert at 15:47. The IDF's civil-defense system has now recorded three alerts within four minutes at this northern border community, indicating an ongoing drone incursion over the area.
As The Zioneer reported at 15:45 Jerusalem, the first alert at 15:44 registered an unidentified hostile aircraft entry. A second alert was then reported at 15:47, published at 15:48 Jerusalem. The sequence of alerts at 15:44, 15:47, and now 15:48 suggests either a single drone loitering or multiple unmanned aircraft operating over Misgav Am. Each alert was logged by the Home Front Command's alert system; no independent confirmation of interception or impact has yet been issued by the IDF.
The alerts come amid sustained tensions along the Lebanon border. As The Zioneer reported earlier, the first alert at 15:44 marked the initial detection of a hostile aircraft in the area. The third alert, triggered at 15:48, has reinforced the pattern of recurring incursions at this frontline location.
It remains unconfirmed whether the alerts stem from the same aircraft or from multiple separate incursions. No official statement from the IDF regarding interception, impact, or the source of the intrusion has been released as of 15:50 Jerusalem.
3 developments
- ConfirmedRed alert sirens end in Misgav Am, northern Israel
- StrongRed alert sirens activated in frontline zone after launches from Lebanon
- StrongIDF: Sirens in Misgav Am triggered by suspicious aerial target that did not cross into Israel
- ConfirmedRed alert sirens end in four Western Galilee communities
Source and signal
- Internal intake
