The Home Front Command declared the security incident over in the northern border communities of Metula and Ghajar at 03:09 local time, according to the military's civil-defense updates. Residents are cleared to leave protected spaces after a red alert siren activated earlier.
The Home Front Command announced at 03:09 Jerusalem time that the security incident affecting Metula and Ghajar has ended, clearing residents to leave protected spaces and resume routine activity. The incident had activated a 'Color Red' siren in both communities. No casualties, interceptions, or specific threat details were reported in the military's civil-defense update. This follows a pattern of overnight alerts in the northern border area; a similar incident in Metula was declared over on June 12 at 04:49, as previously covered by The Zioneer.
3 developments
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends shelter order for Metula and Ghajar
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident near Gaza border; residents may leave shelters
- StrongHome Front Command: Western Galilee incident over, residents may leave shelters
- ConfirmedHome Front Command ends security incident in Manara and Kiryat Shmona
Source and signal
- Internal intake
