The Upper Galilee Regional Council announced that explosions heard across the area at around 21:20 are due to Israeli military activity in Lebanon. The council stated there is currently no change to civil-defense instructions for residents and that it remains in contact with the IDF.
The Upper Galilee Regional Council issued a statement at 21:20 Sunday evening explaining that loud explosions heard across the area are the result of IDF activity in Lebanon. The council emphasized that no changes have been made to civil-defense guidelines for residents and that it is in continuous contact with the military. The alert follows a period of repeated similar announcements from the council in recent days, as strikes and activity across the Lebanese border have become routine. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, the council has previously issued statements about IDF activity generating loud sounds in the area without a change to the civilian posture.
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Source and signal
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