The Home Front Command issued an all-clear statement just after 13:09, canceling a security incident and allowing residents to leave protected spaces. No details on the nature or location of the incident have yet been reported.
A broad all-clear was issued by Israel's Home Front Command at approximately 13:09 Jerusalem time, canceling a security incident that had triggered shelter-in-place instructions. The cancellation indicates the threat has passed, though the command did not disclose the location, type of event, or initial warning trigger. No casualties or damage have been reported in connection with this incident. The brief, location-free alert is consistent with the Home Front Command's practice of issuing all-clear messages after sirens or security events, while further details often emerge later from local authorities or emergency services.
- DevelopingHome Front Command declares incident over on 'frontline' zone
- StrongHome Front Command declares security incident over, residents may leave shelters
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident in Manara and Kiryat Shmona
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends shelter order for Metula and Ghajar
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