Israel's military will conduct a pre-planned exercise in Garot HaGalil (Ma'ale Yosef area) on Monday from 07:00 to 12:00, with restricted access to the council compound and school during drill hours. The drill is coordinated with local authorities as part of routine IDF training, according to the Ma'ale Yosef security unit.
The Ma'ale Yosef Regional Council's security unit announced Sunday evening that the IDF will hold a military exercise in Garot HaGalil on Monday, June 22, between 07:00 and 12:00 Jerusalem time. The drill involves multiple IDF units and is pre-coordinated with relevant authorities as part of routine training. During the exercise, entry to the council compound and school premises will be closed. Residents are asked to remain vigilant and follow security forces' instructions at the scene.
No warning of a security incident has been issued; the exercise is not linked to any immediate threat. The area is in the Upper Galilee, near the border with Lebanon, where similar pre-announced drills have been held in recent weeks — including a prior exercise in the northern Golan and several in the Hebron Hills and Jaffa area, as The Zioneer has previously reported. No further details on the drill's scenario are available.
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