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Drone sirens sound in Western Galilee

A suspected Hezbollah drone from Lebanon triggered air raid sirens in Israel's Western Galilee, with the IDF losing contact with the target.

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Western Galilee, Israel
Updated
Monday, 27 April 2026 at 04:44 UTC
Drone sirens sound in Western Galilee
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Air raid sirens sounded in northern Israel's Western Galilee region following the intrusion of a suspected Hezbollah drone from Lebanon. The Israeli Defense Forces reported they lost contact with the aerial target, suggesting it may have crashed. A separate alert was activated in the Arab al-Aramshe area over fears of falling debris from a possible interception. The incident is the latest in a series of cross-border aerial threats from Lebanon.
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1d agoRerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸

A second source confirms the activation of drone alerts and sirens in northern Israel.

1d agoIsrael Defense Forces

The IDF has issued an initial report confirming the sirens were for a hostile aircraft infiltration, specifying the alert was in the communities of northern Israel.

1d agoGeopolitics Watch

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for launching the drones.

1d agoMannie's War Room

The IDF provided additional details, stating the siren in Arab al-Arabshe was due to fears of falling fragments from interception attempts and that later sirens were false alarms.

1d ago@officialrnintel

The alert time was specified as 07:40, and the IDF confirmed contact was lost with the target after it was launched from Lebanon into Israeli territory.

1d ago@Osint613

A projectile has been confirmed to have landed in an open area near Goren in the Western Galilee.

1d ago@Osint613

The message adds that the drone was suspected to be from Hezbollah and that a separate alert in Arab al-Aramshe was activated over fears of falling debris.

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