The Upper Galilee Regional Council has informed residents that explosions expected in the coming minutes are due to IDF operations in Lebanon, according to Israeli media. No change to civil-defense guidelines was reported.
The Upper Galilee Regional Council issued a notification to residents on Sunday afternoon that explosions heard in the coming minutes are the result of Israeli military activity in Lebanon, as reported by Israeli media. The council did not announce any change to existing civil-defense instructions. The IDF has not issued an official statement at this time. This follows multiple prior notifications from the council during past weeks of IDF strikes across the border, as reported by The Zioneer. The exact nature and location of the activity remain unconfirmed.
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