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IDF Says Border Sirens in Misgav Am Came from Suspicious Air Target in South Lebanon

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 13, 2026
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What happened

The IDF said sirens in Misgav Am were triggered after a suspicious aerial target was identified in southern Lebanon. The military lost contact with the target, and the incident ended without injuries.

  • 01IDF linked Misgav Am sirens to a suspicious aerial target in southern Lebanon.
  • 02The target was spotted in an area where troops were operating.
  • 03The military said it lost contact with the target.
  • 04No injuries were reported in the incident.

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YnetCenter · HebrewJun 14, 2026
IDF Says Border Sirens in Misgav Am Came from Suspicious Air Target in South Lebanon
Kikar HaShabbatRight · HebrewJun 14, 2026
Suspicious Aerial Target Detected in South Lebanon After Alerts Near Misgav Am
Kikar HaShabbatRight · HebrewJun 14, 2026
IDF Reports Two Suspected Aerial Objects Fell Near Lebanon Border
YnetCenter · HebrewJun 13, 2026
Sirens in Margaliot After Suspected Aerial Object Falls Near IDF Forces in South Lebanon

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