The IDF declared a 'Knight of the Night' (B-level) alert in several communities near the Lebanon border on Thursday evening, following a specific intelligence indication of a potential threat, a military source said. This renews a similar alert issued moments earlier in the evening, as The Zioneer reported at 23:19, suggesting a persistent or renewed assessment of a threat in the area.
The IDF declared a 'Knight of the Night' (level B) alert in several communities adjacent to the Lebanon border on Thursday evening, following a specific intelligence indication of a potential threat, a military source stated.
This is the second such alert in a short timeframe tonight. As The Zioneer reported at 23:19, an identical alert was issued moments earlier, also based on an intelligence indication. The renewal suggests the military's assessment of a possible threat in the sector is either persisting or has been refreshed based on new information. The 'Knight of the Night' protocol is a civil-defense alert level that triggers precautionary measures—such as limiting public gatherings and reinforcing shelter readiness—in targeted communities along the confrontation line.
Further details, including the precise communities affected and the nature of the intelligence indication, are not yet available. The situation remains under assessment by the IDF's Northern Command.
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Source and signal
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