The IDF Intelligence Directorate has raised its alert level and military forces are preparing for the possibility of a missile launch from Iran toward Israel, according to a military source.
The IDF Intelligence Directorate has raised its alert level and Israel's defense establishment is preparing for the potential of missile fire from Iran toward Israel, a military source said Sunday evening. The move comes amid heightened tensions following the signing of the agreement, which security officials assess has rattled Hezbollah and the Iranian regime, according to earlier Israeli media reports. As The Zioneer reported at 19:58, initial assessments indicated that the elevation in alert was driven by the IDF Intelligence Directorate's assessment that the recent developments could prompt a hostile response from Iran. The latest bulletin, based on a single military source, echoes that warning. No missile launch has been reported, and the nature of the potential threat remains unspecified. Israeli security authorities have not issued new public guidance beyond previous precautionary measures, including the opening of public shelters.
3 developments
- DevelopingIsraeli security establishment braces for possible US strike on Iran, report says
- StrongIsraeli official: forces ready on defense and offense, public will be warned if Iran retaliation detected
- StrongIsrael's defense establishment braces for possible Iranian retaliation after US strike
- DevelopingAnalysis: Israel reportedly planned strikes on Iran; defense establishment reviews missed opportunity
Source and signal
- Internal intake
