Sirens were activated in the northern border community of Misgav Am at 08:52 Jerusalem due to a suspected hostile aircraft infiltration from Lebanon, the IDF reports. The military said details are under review; no interceptions or casualties have been reported at this stage.
At 08:52 Jerusalem, sirens sounded in Misgav Am, a kibbutz on the northern border with Lebanon, after the IDF detected what it described as a possible hostile aircraft intrusion. The military said the incident is under review. This marks the third alert in the immediate area within the past hour; at 08:51 The Zioneer reported an unauthorized aircraft intrusion near Misgav Am, and at 08:52 a separate drone infiltration alert was activated along the confrontation line in the Upper Galilee. No interceptions or casualties have been reported in any of the three alerts. The area has seen repeated aerial alerts in recent days, including a false alarm on June 8 and multiple confirmed drone penetrations and rocket fire earlier in the week. The IDF has not yet confirmed whether this latest alert is a genuine intrusion or a false identification.
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
- StrongSirens in Metula and Misgav Am as three launches reported, Home Front Command clears event
Source and signal
- Internal intake