The Home Front Command announced that a security incident in the Upper Galilee community of Zar'it has ended, allowing residents to leave protected spaces. The all-clear was issued at 13:01 local time. No details on the nature of the threat have been reported.
The Home Front Command issued an all-clear at 13:01 local time for the Upper Galilee community of Zar'it, after a third hostile aircraft intrusion alert had been activated there at 12:56. The brief civil-defense update did not specify whether the incident involved incoming fire, an infiltration, or a drone incursion, nor did it report any casualties or interception attempts.
The first alert in Zar'it was reported at 12:53, with a second alert following at 12:54 and a third at 12:56, as The Zioneer documented in three separate dispatches Wednesday. By 13:01, the Home Front Command declared the event over, allowing residents to leave protected spaces. The rapid sequence — alerts inside roughly three minutes, followed by an all-clear four minutes after the third siren — mirrors the pattern of earlier drone and hostile aircraft incidents along the northern border.
The Zioneer has covered a series of similar lift orders across northern border communities in recent weeks — including in the Western Galilee (June 9), Nahal Oz (June 12), and multiple Upper Galilee towns (June 14) — all issued by the Home Front Command amid ongoing tensions on the northern front. Today's event was limited to a single location and appears to have been a short-lived alert.
No further details on the type of aircraft, any interception, or casualties have been reported, and the nature of the threat remains unverified in official statements.
3 developments
- DevelopingHome Front Command ends security incident in Adamit and Hanita, Upper Galilee
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts shelter orders for 30 Upper Galilee communities
- StrongHome Front Command: Western Galilee incident over, residents may leave shelters
- StrongHome Front Command ends shelter restrictions in five Upper Galilee locations
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