The Home Front Command has announced the end of a security incident in the areas of Eilot, Eilat, and the Sh'horat Industrial Zone, allowing residents to leave protected spaces. The all-clear was issued at 03:29 local time. No details on the nature of the threat were provided.
The Home Front Command (Pikud Ha'Oref) issued an all-clear at 03:29 local time for three locations in the Eilat area: the community of Eilot, the city of Eilat, and the Sh'horat Industrial Zone. Residents who had been instructed to remain in protected spaces were permitted to leave. The alert covered a brief, unspecified security event that has now ended. This marks the first such civil-defense closure for the southernmost region overnight. No sirens, interceptions, or casualties were reported during the incident. The nature of the threat — whether a hostile aircraft intrusion, a rocket or drone launch, or a false alarm — was not disclosed by the military or the Home Front Command. The bulletin constitutes the desk's first reporting on this specific event; prior “BACKGROUND” entries in the archive cover similar all-clear announcements in the same area from earlier in June and elsewhere across the country, but none are the same ongoing thread.
- ConfirmedHome Front Command declares Eilat security incident over, lifts shelter-in-place order
- DevelopingAll-clear issued for Eilat and northern Israel after security incident
- DevelopingHome Front Command ends security incident in Adamit and Hanita, Upper Galilee
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident in Manara and Kiryat Shmona
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