Sirens warning of a hostile aircraft intrusion were activated at 08:10 in the frontline communities of Shlomi, Betzet Beach, and Rosh HaNikra, according to alerts from the Cumta system. The IDF spokesperson stated the details are under investigation, and residents were instructed to enter protected spaces. No reports of interceptions or impacts yet.
At 08:10, sirens warning of a hostile aircraft intrusion were triggered in Shlomi, Betzet Beach, and Rosh HaNikra, the Cumta Alerts system reported. The IDF spokesperson stated the details are under investigation. This follows the initial alert at 08:07, which first reported sirens at Betzet Beach, then expanded to Rosh HaNikra, Shlomi, and Betzet in quick succession, as The Zioneer tracked across four updates by 08:09.
Prior reports in the same thread included an alert in Ghajar at 03:10 Jerusalem on June 13, and a cluster of alerts in Manara, Margaliot, and Arab al-Aramsha at 22:16 Jerusalem on June 12, each described as hostile aircraft infiltrations under investigation. The military's consistent pattern has been to report alerts, investigate, and often declare them false alarms or locate the aircraft without interception, as The Zioneer has documented in multiple SAME-THREAD incidents.
As The Zioneer reported on June 12 at 18:47 Jerusalem, a similar wave of sirens covered Shlomi, Rosh HaNikra, Betzet Beach, Betzet, and the Mateh Asher area. Broader background coverage since June 8 has chronicled repeated hostile aircraft intrusion alerts along the northern border, with the IDF typically monitoring airspace and reporting no interceptions.
No reports of interceptions or impacts have been received so far in this incident. The nature of the aircraft and whether it was intercepted or identified as a false alarm remain unconfirmed.
5 developments
- StrongHome Front Command lifts shelter orders for three northern communities
- StrongHome Front Command ends shelter restrictions in five Upper Galilee locations
- StrongHome Front Command: Western Galilee incident over, residents may leave shelters
- ConfirmedRed alert sirens end in four Western Galilee communities
Source and signal
- Internal intake
