Sirens sounded in the frontline community of Zar'it after two suspicious aerial targets crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory, according to alerts. Details on interception or impact are not yet available.
Sirens were activated in the northern border community of Zar'it at approximately 16:58 Friday after two suspicious aerial targets crossed from Lebanese territory into Israel, according to alerts. The nature of the targets and whether they were intercepted or struck the ground remain unconfirmed. The incident occurs against a backdrop of repeated aerial incursions from Lebanon over recent weeks, as The Zioneer has reported: multiple alerts in Zar'it on June 14 and June 17, and broader activity along the northern border including launches over Metula and interceptions of suspected drone intrusions. No injuries or damage have been reported in the current event so far.
4 developments
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
