The Home Front Command's red alert sirens ('Tzeva Adom') have ended in the community of Misgav Am near the Lebanese border. No casualties or impact have been reported at this stage.
The red alert sirens in Misgav Am ended at 15:57, the Home Front Command confirmed, marking the conclusion of a series of drone infiltration alerts that began at 15:44. The final all-clear followed three hostile aircraft warnings triggered within four minutes — at 15:44, 15:47, and 15:48 — indicating an ongoing incursion by an unmanned aerial vehicle over the northern border community. No casualties or damage have been reported in this incident.
As The Zioneer reported, the first alert of the day was activated at 15:44, followed by a second at 15:47 and a third at 15:48, each classified as a hostile aircraft infiltration warning by the IDF's civil-defense alert system. Residents were instructed to follow Home Front Command safety protocols throughout the event. The alerts all targeted Misgav Am, a frontline community frequently exposed to aerial threats from Lebanon.
The Zioneer previously reported on June 11 that a red alert incident in Misgav Am ended without casualties. That event also involved sirens warning of incoming fire from Lebanon. The current sequence of alerts, while involving a drone rather than a rocket, similarly concluded without immediate reports of injury or impact.
No information has been released on whether the drone was intercepted or the nature of its flight path. The absence of reported damage or casualties remains preliminary.
3 developments
- ConfirmedRed alert sirens end in Misgav Am, northern Israel
- StrongRed alert sirens activated in frontline zone after launches from Lebanon
- StrongIDF: Sirens in Misgav Am triggered by suspicious aerial target that did not cross into Israel
- ConfirmedRed alert sirens end in four Western Galilee communities
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