Sirens blared early Monday morning, just before 6:00 a.m., in Beit Shemesh and nearby regions.
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit later confirmed that the Israeli Air Force intercepted a projectile that had been heading toward Israel from Yemen.
This projectile did not enter Israeli airspace, and the sirens sounded as part of established procedures.
Following the interception, debris fell in the Beit Shemesh area, sparking a fire.
The night before, shortly before midnight, alarms also sounded in the Upper Galilee area.
The IDF later reported that an unidentified aerial object crossed into Israeli airspace from Lebanon and was tracked by the Air Force before being intercepted.
Earlier, a UAV from Lebanon entered Israel and reached the Amakim area. Although it caused some damage, no sirens were activated, and there were no injuries.
{Matzav.com}