Sirens were activated in Hanita and Adamit at 15:36 due to a suspicious aerial target that did not cross into Israeli territory, according to N12 military correspondent Sharon Knoblovich. The IDF has not released an official statement on this specific incident yet.
At 15:36 Jerusalem, sirens were activated in the northern communities of Hanita and Adamit. According to N12 military correspondent Sharon Knoblovich, the alerts were triggered by a suspicious aerial target that was identified but did not cross into Israeli territory, as The Zioneer reported. The IDF has not issued a formal statement on this incident as of the latest update.
This is the third siren event in the same communities today, each handled differently. At 11:37 Jerusalem, the IDF confirmed earlier sirens for a hostile aircraft infiltration were a false identification (The Zioneer, 15:35 Jerusalem). At 15:07 Jerusalem, the IDF said it was investigating another infiltration alert (The Zioneer, 11:37 Jerusalem). Then, at 15:36 Jerusalem, a suspicious aerial target was reported that did not cross — but this time, no official IDF statement has been released. The earlier June 12 false-alarm sirens were attributed to Israeli forces' activity (The Zioneer, Jun 12, 11:38 Jerusalem).
Over the past week, the IDF has reported similar incidents: a suspicious aerial target that did not cross was identified in Misgav Am on June 11 (The Zioneer, Jun 11, 09:24 Jerusalem), a target fell in the Finger of the Galilee on June 7 (The Zioneer, 06:30 Jerusalem), and a target was identified on June 7 (The Zioneer, Jun 7, 08:43 Jerusalem). All such incidents were declared over without casualties.
The latest report is from a single source (N12) and remains unverified by an official military statement. It is not yet clear why the IDF has not commented on this specific incident, in contrast to the earlier events today.
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