Sirens warning of a hostile aircraft infiltration were triggered at 03:01 in the frontline community of Ghajar, followed by an alert in Metula at 03:02, according to the Cumta Alerts system. Residents were instructed to enter protected spaces. No reports of interceptions or impacts yet.
At 03:01-03:02, sirens warning of hostile aircraft infiltration were triggered in two frontline communities along the Lebanese border: Ghajar and Metula. The alerts activated protected-space instructions for residents. No interceptions or impacts have been reported in the immediate aftermath. The event follows a similar pattern of recent hostile-aircraft intrusions along the northern border: The Zioneer reported earlier this week on alert waves in Metula (Jun 12-13) and intrusions in Manara, Margaliot, and Arab al-Aramsha. A drone intrusion over Metula was intercepted by the IDF on Jun 13. Source quality is limited to two alert-system channels; no official IDF or Home Front Command confirmation of the infiltration's nature — whether the sirens responded to an actual crossing or a false signal — has been issued in this batch. The situation is developing.
3 developments
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends shelter order for Metula and Ghajar
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident near Gaza border; residents may leave shelters
- StrongHome Front Command: Western Galilee incident over, residents may leave shelters
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident in Manara and Kiryat Shmona
Source and signal
- Internal intake
