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Home Front Command Says Metula Alert Has Ended After Suspected Intercept
How 1 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Ynet · Jun 13, 2026
What happened
The Home Front Command said an alert in Metula has ended and residents may leave protected spaces. It said a rocket was likely intercepted before entering Israel.
- 01Metula’s alert ended, and residents were told to leave protected spaces.
- 02The Home Front Command said a rocket was likely intercepted before entering Israel.
- 03No further details on casualties, damage, or the launcher were provided.
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