Sirens that sounded in Jordan minutes ago are assessed to have been a false alarm or military exercise, according to reports. The alert has been declared over.
Sirens sounded in Jordan at around 06:05 Jerusalem, but initial assessments indicate the alert was a false alarm or a military exercise, according to reports. The incident has been declared over. No casualties or interceptions have been reported.
This is the second siren incident in Jordan this morning. The first was reported at 05:25 Jerusalem, when sirens were activated without a confirmed cause; by 05:25 Jerusalem, the desk's preliminary assessment pointed to a false alarm, test, or mistake. A Reuters report at 05:42 Jerusalem noted the cause remained unclear. The current event, occurring roughly 40 minutes later, has now been assessed as a false alarm or drill, following the same pattern.
As The Zioneer has reported over recent days, multiple false-alarm sirens have been triggered across the region, including incidents in central Israel, Metula, Eilat, and the Gaza area — all attributed by the IDF to false identifications or Israeli military activity, with no threat identified in any case. Regional background includes hours of missile and drone activity over Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain earlier in the overnight period.
While the current event appears to have been resolved with no threat found, the cause of the initial 05:25 Jerusalem siren activation in Jordan has not been officially confirmed beyond preliminary assessments.
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