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Interceptions seen over northern Israel, central Sharan; booms linked to launches toward Jordan

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 05:03

TL;DR

Interceptions were observed over northern Israel and the Sharon region, accompanied by sonic booms, according to reports. The activity is believed to be linked to launches fired toward Jordan. The event follows earlier interceptions reported over Jordan as of 05:00 Jerusalem.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Just after 05:00 Jerusalem, reports emerged of interceptions visible over northern Israel and the central Sharon region, with sonic booms heard across the area. According to initial accounts, the interceptions are likely connected to launches fired toward Jordan, though the origin and nature of the projectiles remain unconfirmed.

This follows earlier reports of interceptions over Jordan around 05:00 Jerusalem, which were documented by eyewitnesses including a photograph taken from Jerusalem showing the sky above Jordan. No official Israeli or Jordanian statement has been released yet regarding either the interceptions or the source of the launches.

As The Zioneer reported at 04:59 Jerusalem, there were unverified Iranian media reports of long-range missiles fired at US bases in Jordan. The current interceptions over Israel may be linked to that same wave of launches, though the trajectory and target claims have not been independently verified. The event remains Developing as details are still being gathered from multiple sources.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    Interceptions and booms reported over northern Israel and the Sharon region.

  2. Interceptions observed over Jordan

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03 · Source and signal

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