The Home Front Command issued a flash alert for one location in the West Bank early Saturday, urging residents to follow ongoing safety instructions. No siren or rocket impact has been reported. The Jerusalem Post reported the update.
The Home Front Command issued a flash alert for one location in the West Bank on Saturday morning, instructing residents to follow existing safety protocols from the command. The alert, reported by The Jerusalem Post at 11:19 Jerusalem time, did not specify the location or nature of the incident, nor did it mention sirens or interceptions. No prior alerts had been reported in the West Bank overnight. The command's notification may relate to ongoing IDF operational activity in the area, but details remain unconfirmed.
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