Red alert sirens were activated in northern Israeli communities near the Lebanese border for the first time since the signing of the maritime 'Memorandum of Understanding'. The IDF Home Front Command instructed residents to take shelter, citing a potential Hezbollah suicide drone threat in the Zarit area.
For the first time since the Israel-Lebanon maritime border Memorandum of Understanding was signed, red alert sirens were triggered in northern Israeli communities. According to reports, the IDF Home Front Command ordered immediate sheltering in the Zarit area due to a suspected Hezbollah suicide drone infiltration. The region has seen repeated drone breaches over the past week. As The Zioneer reported earlier, a Hezbollah drone was intercepted over northern Israel on Saturday, marking the second such breach in 24 hours. The current alert suggests a continuing aerial threat from Lebanon, though no interceptions or impacts have been immediately reported. The precise location of the sirens within the Zarit sector has not been specified in the initial reports, and details remain pending.
- StrongRed alert sirens activated in frontline zone after launches from Lebanon
- DevelopingDrone alert sounded in northern border communities, including Ghajar and Sheba'a Farms
- StrongHezbollah drone intercepted off northern coast before midnight
- DevelopingNorthern Israel: Drone, two rockets from Lebanon intercepted
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