The Home Front Command announced at 11:35 local time that a security incident in the communities of Nahal Oz and Alumim, adjacent to the Gaza border, has ended. Residents are permitted to leave protected spaces and return to routine activity. No details on the nature of the threat or casualties were immediately reported.
At 11:35 local time, Israel's Home Front Command issued an all-clear for the Gaza-border communities of Nahal Oz and Alumim, ending a security incident that had triggered a 'Color Red' siren. The brief statement did not describe the threat's nature, and no interceptions or casualties were reported in the initial alert. The event lasted roughly from the initial siren to the all-clear; typical 'Color Red' warnings in this area indicate rocket, mortar, or drone fire from the Gaza Strip. The incident follows a familiar pattern along the Gaza periphery, where short-duration alerts are often met by IDF artillery or air strikes, though no such response was announced in this bulletin.
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