Sirens that sounded in the Western Galilee at 13:03 Jerusalem were caused by a false identification, according to a report from N12 correspondent Sharon Knoblich. No interceptors were launched, and the Home Front Command declared the incident over.
Sirens activated in the Western Galilee at 13:03 Jerusalem sparked concerns of an aerial threat, but N12 correspondent Sharon Knoblich reported minutes later that the alert was a false identification. According to the report, no interceptor missiles were launched and the Home Front Command has declared the incident over. The brief alert follows several similar episodes in recent weeks along the northern border. As The Zioneer reported on June 14, sirens in the same area at 18:27 were also classified as a false alarm. Earlier today, sirens in the Zar'it area were likewise determined to be a false identification. The IDF has not yet issued an official statement regarding this specific incident.
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