A suspected terrorist infiltration alert was activated in the community of Beit Aryeh in western Samaria at 04:32, the Home Front Command's alert system shows, after an earlier alert was issued at approximately 04:29. Residents have been instructed to follow safety protocols. Security forces are responding to assess the situation.
A second suspected terrorist infiltration alarm sounded in Beit Aryeh, a community in western Samaria, at 04:32 Jerusalem time, following an initial alert at roughly 04:29. The Zioneer reported the first alarm at 04:30; the reactivation suggests security forces are treating the threat as unresolved. Residents have been instructed to remain in safe rooms and secure doors. No confirmation of an actual infiltration has been reported yet.
The initial alert was first reported by The Zioneer at 04:30 Jerusalem, based on the Home Front Command's alert system, which had issued the warning at approximately 04:29. Residents were instructed to enter safe rooms and lock doors. The second activation at 04:32 indicates the situation remains fluid, with security forces continuing to assess the scene.
The broader security context includes multiple alerts across northern Israel in recent weeks, as The Zioneer has reported, including suspected drone infiltrations in Kiryat Shmona (June 7) and the Galilee Finger (June 14), as well as suspected hostile aircraft intrusions in Zar'it (June 17) and Manara (June 12). These incidents reflect an ongoing pattern of heightened security alerts.
What remains open: There has been no official confirmation of an infiltration by personnel on the ground, and no reports of interceptions, casualties, or damage. The cause of the alert reactivation — whether a fresh sensor trigger or a reassessment of the initial warning — has not been disclosed.
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