Sirens were activated in the western Galilee at 18:45 following a suspected hostile drone infiltration from Lebanon, according to Israeli media reports. Residents were instructed to enter protected spaces. No reports of interception or casualties yet.
Sirens sounded in communities across the western Galilee at 18:45 after Israeli forces detected a suspected hostile drone crossing from Lebanese territory, multiple Israeli media outlets report. The Home Front Command's alert system was activated, instructing residents to enter protected spaces. The nature of the aerial target and its current location remain under investigation; there have been no immediate reports of interceptions or casualties. The incident follows a series of drone infiltration alerts along the northern border in recent weeks, including a similar alert at 17:16 on June 10 and another near Metula on June 7, as The Zioneer has reported. Israeli security forces are scanning the area.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
