The Home Front Command announced at 12:58 that a security incident in the Gaza-envelope communities of Zimrat, Shova, Kfar Azza, and Sa'ad has ended. Residents may now leave protected spaces, the IDF civil-defense body stated.
The Home Front Command issued the all-clear at 12:58 for five communities in the Gaza envelope: Zimrat, Shova, Kfar Azza, and Sa'ad. The brief notice followed a security incident; no details on the nature of the threat, interceptions, or casualties were provided. The order permits residents to leave protected spaces and resume routine activity unless further directives are issued.
The incident began at 12:55, when rocket alert sirens were activated in the same communities. The reported the escalation through seven published versions between 12:55 and 12:58: the first alert was confined to Kfar Azza; within minutes, sirens expanded to Zimrat, Shova, and Sa'ad. By 12:55, the thread captured multiple red-alert sirens across those four locations, with initial reports describing a rocket and missile attack from Gaza. The all-clear was then declared in two consecutive thread items at 12:55 (matched with the same timestamp), confirming the end of the incident.
The all-clear is the latest in a series of similar civil-defense updates the desk has tracked this week across the Gaza border (The Zioneer, June 12, Nahal Oz and Alumim; June 8, multiple envelope communities). The Home Front Command did not specify whether the incident involved incoming fire, a drone intrusion, or a precautionary alert.
No reports of interceptions, impacts, or casualties have been published so far — from the initial sirens through the all-clear.
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