Avichai Stern warned residents to "not take any excess risk. For anyone still in the city, this is the time to make a phone call and leave."
Sirens sounded in Arab el Aramsha, Hanita, Har Dov, and the northern city of Kiryat Shmona on Saturday afternoon in another day of Hezbollah rocket fire threatening Israel's North.
Lotem analysts broke down Hamas’s rocket firing patterns, which they had gathered using new big data digital gathering tools.
The IDF reported responding to two separate threats originating from within Lebanon on Friday.
The IDF stated that air force jets struck targets in the area of the Lebanese towns of Labbouneh, Ramyeh, and Ayta ash Shab, destroying several Hezbollah infrastructure facilities.
Mike Pence visits IDF northern command • Hostile aircraft alerts sound across northern Israel
An hour after the first wave of alerts, numerous additional hostile aircraft intrusion alerts sounded in another part of the Israeli north, including areas such as the Golan Heights.
In November, the IDF announced that it had “operational control” of the core parts of Gaza City, including Shaati. How meaningful is “operational control” for the general Israeli public?
In response to the attacks, the IDF reported that it had targeted the sources of the rocket fire.
A new report from pro-Iran media following a Hamas rocket barrage at the start of the new year indicates that the war is far from over.