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Hostile aircraft infiltration sirens triggered in frontline zone from Lebanon fire

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Hostile aircraft infiltration sirens triggered in frontline zone from Lebanon fire

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 08:23

TL;DR

Sirens warning of a hostile aircraft infiltration were activated in the frontline zone at 08:23, according to alerts, after fire was reported from Lebanon. Residents have been instructed to follow Home Front Command guidelines. The military is investigating the incident.

01 · THE DISPATCH

At 08:23, sirens warning of hostile aircraft infiltration sounded across the frontline zone (קו העימות) after an alert system reported fire from Lebanese territory. The Cumta Alerts system activated the warnings, and residents were told to follow Home Front Command shelter protocols. The IDF has not yet commented on the nature of the infiltration or whether interceptions were carried out.

The same area has seen repeated incidents of suspected drone and aircraft infiltrations from Lebanon in recent days. As The Zioneer reported at 03:10 on June 13, a similar alert in Ghajar was under investigation; earlier on June 12, sirens triggered in Manara, Margaliot, and Arab al-Aramsha. The current incident is the first such alert recorded today. No reports of impacts or casualties have been received so far.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Alerts confirmed at 15:44, marking the third drone infiltration series today.

  2. Hostile aircraft infiltration sirens triggered in frontline zone from Lebanon fire

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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