Residents of Zar'it on the frontline were instructed to enter and remain near protected spaces until further notice, with authorities warning to avoid gatherings and movement within the community and to follow security forces' instructions. The directive, attributed to journalist Almog Boker, describes the situation as an 'irregular incident' along the conflict line.
Residents of Zar'it, a frontline community in the Western Galilee, were ordered shortly after 19:00 local time on June 10 to enter protected spaces and remain near them — a stricter precaution than the standard 'proximity' advisory — due to what authorities described as an 'irregular incident' (אירוע חריג). The directive, reported by journalist Almog Boker, instructs residents to avoid gatherings and movement within the community and to comply with security forces' instructions. The nature of the threat has not been specified. This incident follows a pattern of heightened alerts on the same frontline. On June 8, a similar shelter-in-place order was issued for Zar'it and Shomera around 19:00, with the Home Front Command declaring that incident over at 21:15. Another alert on June 10 was declared over by 14:22. The current incident, occurring at approximately the same evening hour as the June 8 event, marks the third such localized security directive for Zar'it in recent days, though no sirens or interceptions have been reported in connection with this evening's order.
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