The military said Sunday morning that two suspicious aerial targets impacted inside Israeli territory near the Lebanon border. No injuries were reported and the incident is under review.
The IDF officially confirmed at 09:40 Jerusalem that two suspicious aerial targets impacted inside Israeli territory near the Lebanon border. The military stated the incident is under review and that no casualties were reported. This confirmation follows a morning of repeated aerial intrusions: at 08:08 the IDF reported two impacts in the north with no casualties, and at 03:30 a suspicious aerial target fell in southern Lebanon where Israeli forces operate, also without casualties.
Over the past week, The Zioneer has documented a pattern of low-grade aerial violations from Lebanon. Prior thread items include: at 08:08 this morning, the IDF confirmed two impacts in Israeli territory; earlier, at 17:27 on June 10, the IDF intercepted a suspicious aerial target in southern Lebanon after alerts in Shlomi; at 01:03 on June 9, a target was identified in northern Israel; and on June 8 at 17:26, a launch from Lebanon fell near Israeli forces without casualties. The latest confirmation has not specified whether the targets were drones, rockets, or other munitions.
As The Zioneer reported on June 11 at 05:54, two launches from Lebanon fell near Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, triggering alerts. On June 9 at 20:52, unverified reports indicated intercepts of two suspicious targets before they crossed into Israel. These incidents have continued without a public shift in Home Front Command guidelines.
The IDF has not identified the source of the launches or indicated any retaliatory fire. The incident remains under review.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
