The Home Front Command announced that a security incident has ended, allowing residents to leave protected spaces. The brief statement, issued at 18:12 local time, did not specify the nature of the threat, whether interceptions occurred, or the specific area covered. The all-clear follows concerns over Iranian fire that prompted the cancellation of concerts by singers Eyal Golan and Omer Adam this evening.
At 18:12 local time, the Home Front Command issued a brief all-clear, announcing that a security incident had ended and that residents could leave protected spaces. The statement did not specify the nature of the threat, the affected zone, or whether any interceptions or impacts occurred.
The announcement follows a string of similar civil-defense updates along multiple fronts in recent days. Earlier this evening, concerns over possible Iranian fire prompted the cancellation of concerts by singers Eyal Golan and Omer Adam — a precautionary measure The Zioneer reported on at 18:04. The Transportation Ministry earlier confirmed it would keep Israeli airspace open following a situational assessment.
No further details have been released by the Home Front Command. It remains unclear whether the incident involved incoming fire, a drone incursion, or a false alarm.
2 developments
- ConfirmedHome Front Command declares Eilat security incident over, lifts shelter-in-place order
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident near Gaza border; residents may leave shelters
- StrongHome Front Command: Western Galilee incident over, residents may leave shelters
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident in three Eilat-area locations
Source and signal
- Internal intake
