Israel's Home Front Command announced that a security incident involving a drone intrusion in the Upper Galilee community of Zar'it has ended, allowing residents to leave protected spaces. The all-clear was issued at 17:07 local time, according to Israeli media. No casualties or interceptions have been reported.
The Home Front Command issued an all-clear at 17:07 local time for the community of Zar'it in the Upper Galilee, following a drone intrusion incident earlier in the hour. Residents were permitted to leave protected spaces. The command did not specify the origin of the drone or whether an interception was attempted.
Earlier this week, a similar drone intrusion in Zar'it prompted a shelter-in-place order that was lifted around 13:01, as The Zioneer reported on June 17. Today's incident marks the second confirmed drone-related alert for the same community within the week, though no casualties or damage have been reported in either event.
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