The Home Front Command told residents of northern Israel to brace for a complex night of violations by Hezbollah, but said there is no immediate change in civil-defense policy. Separately, a strike was reported in the area of Habush, southern Lebanon.
The Home Front Command issued a statement Friday morning to residents of northern Israel, acknowledging the night ahead is expected to be 'complex' with violations by Hezbollah. The message explicitly said there is 'no change' in the current civil-defense posture, meaning no escalation in shelter or gathering restrictions at this stage.
Separately, a strike was reported in the area of Habush (חבוש), a village in southern Lebanon. No details on the target, the type of strike, or casualties have been released. The report is attributed to a single source and remains unverified.
The Home Front Command warning comes against a backdrop of persistent but largely contained Hezbollah activity along the northern border. As The Zioneer reported Friday at 08:27, the IDF struck Hezbollah operatives and infrastructure in southern Lebanon overnight, citing repeated ceasefire violations. That same thread has seen multiple nights of limited but regular exchanges, with no official change in Home Front Command policy for northern communities.
What remains open: whether the 'complex night' refers to a specific anticipated incident — such as a drone breach or a rocket salvo — or to sustained low-level harassment. No further details on the strike in Habush have been confirmed.
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