Israel's military reported that warnings were activated in several areas in northern Israel, saying the details are under review. The alert follows recent IDF strikes in southern Lebanon and amid heightened tensions with the US over the scope of operations.
The IDF announced at 18:58 Jerusalem that warnings were activated in several sectors in northern Israel, with details still under investigation. The military did not provide further specifics on the type of threat, locations, or whether interceptions or impacts occurred.
This alert comes on the same day the IDF launched a wave of preemptive strikes across southern Lebanon, as The Zioneer reported around 16:38. The strikes follow a broader escalation that included US forces conducting self-defense strikes in Iran and Bahrain over the past 48 hours. President Trump has publicly demanded an immediate halt to Israeli operations in Lebanon, warning that military action risks derailing regional negotiations.
The situation remains fluid. No immediate reports of casualties or direct Hezbollah fire have emerged. The military's announcement did not specify whether the alerts were triggered by hostile aircraft, drones, or rocket fire.
2 developments
- StrongIDF checking cause of sirens in northern Israel
- StrongIDF maintains strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon
- StrongHezbollah fires suicide drones northward continuously, source says
- DevelopingTensions in the north: IDF continues strikes amid Iranian demand to include Lebanon in any deal
Source and signal
- Internal intake
