Sirens were sounded after a plane intruded on Tel Aviv on Friday evening, and the Israeli military said the incident was over.
A siren alarm was triggered after a plane entered the northern Israeli city of Tel Aviv. “Sirens were activated following the infiltration of enemy aircraft in various areas of central Israel,” the Israeli military said on Friday evening. They could hear in the city of Herzliya. About 20 minutes after the alarm sounded, the Israeli military declared the incident over.
The exact circumstances of the incident are currently being investigated, the army said. Accordingly, “intervention attempts” were made so that “additional explosions” intercepted or triggered by debris could be heard.
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The incident struck on the country’s highest holiday. Yom Kippur, also known as the Festival of Atonement, is celebrated in Israel from sundown.
The Israeli military is currently fighting on two fronts: against the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia in Lebanon and against its ally, the radical Islamist Palestinian organization Hamas, in the Gaza Strip. Hezbollah and Hamas, along with other militant groups, belong to an “axis of resistance” directed against Israel under the leadership of Iran, and in early October, Iran hit Israel with multiple rockets for the second time this year. interrupted. Israel Announces Retaliation (APA)