A rocket and missile attack warning was issued at 08:34 for one location in the Upper Galilee and Golan, the IDF alerts system reports. Simultaneously, hostile aircraft infiltration alerts were triggered in Misgav Am at 08:33 and 08:34. Residents were instructed to enter safe rooms and protected spaces. No reports of impacts, interceptions, or casualties yet.
The alerts this morning on the Galilee front are the latest in a pattern The Zioneer has tracked over the past week. At 08:34, a rocket-and-missile warning was issued for one location in the Upper Galilee and Golan; simultaneously, hostile aircraft infiltration alerts were triggered in Misgav Am at 08:33 and again at 08:34 — the same community where, as The Zioneer reported on June 11 at 09:24, a suspicious aerial target was identified but did not cross into Israel, with the incident closed.
This development updates coverage that began at 08:30, when a hostile aircraft intrusion siren sounded in Metula. By 08:33, alerts expanded to Misgav Am, and by 08:34 the rocket warning added a second layer. The tandem alerts — a mass stand-off fire warning and a specific low-altitude penetration report — mirror the pattern of June 12, when similar overlapping sirens were logged at 22:18 and 22:19 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported at those times. The desk noted on June 12 that Hezbollah appears to be probing defensive reaction times.
No impacts, interceptions, or casualties have been reported so far. The all-clear or a resolution from the IDF or the Cumta alerts system is pending.
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