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Launches from Lebanon over Metula

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Launches from Lebanon over Metula

Primary source Internal intake · 5 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 23:47

TL;DR

Projectiles were fired from Lebanon over the Metula area, according to reports. No immediate details on casualties, interception, or impact location were provided.

01 · THE DISPATCH

At around 23:46 Jerusalem, reports indicated projectiles were fired from Lebanon over the Metula area, according to a single-source report. This follows a previous bulletin at 23:36 Jerusalem, where The Zioneer reported interceptions and explosions heard over Metula, building on earlier reports of interception sounds across northern Israel and a security assessment that two launches had been intercepted, with officials evaluating Hezbollah's firing tempo and response threshold. The desk's prior reporting on the northern border has documented repeated fire from Lebanon toward northern communities, including drone infiltrations and rocket alerts in Metula over the past week, as well as warnings from the Home Front Command about imminent alerts in the Upper Galilee after launches from Lebanon. There was no immediate confirmation from the IDF or Home Front Command regarding this latest event, and no details on casualties, interception, or impact location were available.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    Reports confirm launches originated from Lebanon toward the Metula area

  2. Interceptions and explosions specifically reported over the town of Metula.

  3. Residents report hearing interception sounds across northern Israel

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

  • Internal intake
Desk accountability

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