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Footage shows interceptions over Metula this morning

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Footage shows interceptions over Metula this morning

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 08:26

TL;DR

Video circulating this morning shows interception events over the northern border town of Metula, according to Israeli media. No further details on the number of interceptors or any impacts are immediately available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Footage circulating this morning (Tuesday, 08:25 Jerusalem) shows interceptions taking place over Metula, the northern border town near the Lebanese frontier, according to Israeli media reports. The clip displays bright flashes and trails in the sky typical of aerial engagement. No warning sirens were reported in conjunction with the footage, and it is unclear whether the interceptions were triggered by a hostile aircraft or drone. The IDF has not yet issued a statement on the incident. Metula has seen repeated aerial intrusion alerts and interception events over recent days, as documented in The Zioneer's prior reporting — including a drone intercepted on Saturday and a Hezbollah-claimed rocket barrage on Monday evening. This morning's footage adds visual confirmation of ongoing activity in the sector, though the precise nature of the event remains unverified.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

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  2. Footage released showing the interception events over Metula

  3. Ceasefire in the north this morning: interceptions reported

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