The Home Front Command issued a flash warning on Monday morning after identifying launches from Lebanon, saying alerts may be activated in dozens of northern communities from Kiryat Shmona and Metula east to Kfar Blum and Sha'ar Yashuv, including the Golan-area Mavo'ot Hermon. The warning precedes actual sirens, urging residents to be prepared for immediate shelter.
The Home Front Command's early-morning flash alert, triggered by identification of launches from Lebanon, lists 33 communities across the Upper Galilee and northern Hula Valley—from Avivim, Metula, and Kiryat Shmona in the north to Kfar Blum, Shamir, and Malkiya in the central corridor, including the Mavo'ot Hermon regional center. This pre-siren warning (not an active siren) is formatted to give residents advance notice before any actual alert activation. The warning comes amid ongoing but irregular Hezbollah launches from southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer previously reported, earlier rounds of launches in the past week have been largely intercepted, with the IDF striking targets in southern Lebanon. The absence of immediate follow-up interception reports in this batch suggests the warning stage of a potential attack, not yet a confirmed infiltration. The list includes the northernmost communities of Ghajar and Tel Hai, indicating the threat area covers the entire border strip.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake