Sirens sound in northern Israel
The Israel Defense Forces says air raid sirens that sounded in the Galilee Panhandle, warning of a suspected drone attack, were false alarms.

The Israel Defense Forces says air raid sirens that sounded in the Galilee Panhandle, warning of a suspected drone attack, were false alarms.

The IDF has confirmed the alerts are specifically for drones.
The specific trigger for the sirens has been identified as a Hezbollah drone.
The new report specifies the sirens were in Western Galilee border communities and warns of a suspected drone attack from Lebanon, with the IDF investigating.
The alert is specifically for a Hezbollah drone, according to the incoming report.
The IDF has confirmed the successful interception of a UAV and the loss of contact with a second suspicious target near its soldiers in Lebanon.
The IDF confirmed intercepting one drone and losing contact with another suspected drone over southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah has released specific footage of the drone swarm operation, identifying Nahariya as the target.
Sirens were specifically reported in the Galilee Panhandle region.
A new report of sirens blaring in the north of Israel aligns with the ongoing threat of hostile aircraft infiltrations from Lebanon.
The IDF has clarified that the earlier sirens were false alarms, with no hostile aircraft infiltration detected.