The Home Front Command announced the end of a security event in the Upper Galilee and Golan, allowing residents of 30 communities — from Avivim and Kiryat Shmona to Mas'ada and Snir — to leave protected spaces. The all-clear was issued at 05:43 local time, just after the event began.
At 05:43 Jerusalem, the Home Front Command lifted all active shelter-in-place orders across 30 communities in the Upper Galilee and Golan Heights — the latest in a series of overnight north-sector alerts. The event, which prompted sirens only moments before the all-clear, ended without reported interceptions or casualties. The list spans the entire northern front from Avivim and Metula in the east to Dishon and Yiftach in the west, and includes the Golan communities of Mas'ada and Neot Mordechai. The brief duration suggests the incident was a false alarm triggered by a suspected infiltration or a short-range projectile that fell in open ground, though the Home Front Command has not yet specified the cause. Bulletin 04:10 had covered a separate set of alerts in the same corridor; this all-clear marks the full closure of that alert cycle.
- StrongHome Front Command ends shelter restrictions in five Upper Galilee locations
- DevelopingAll-clear issued for Upper Galilee, residents may leave shelters
- DevelopingHome Front Command ends security incident in Adamit and Hanita, Upper Galilee
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends shelter order for Metula and Ghajar
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