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Israeli Police Deny Terror Threat Rumors in Haifa Area, Urge Public to Avoid Spreading False Information
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Ynet · 20 minutes ago
What happened
Israeli police denied social media rumors about a terror threat in Haifa, confirming no security incident and urging public vigilance and reliance on official information.
- 01Israeli police deny terror threat rumors in Haifa circulating on social media.
- 02No suspicion of any security incident or change in public guidelines was confirmed.
- 03Police maintain operational readiness in the Carmel area with other security agencies.
- 04Public urged to continue normal routines and report suspicious activity to emergency services.
- 05Police warn against spreading unverified information and stress official updates only.
- 06Similar false security alerts were reported recently, including in Jerusalem.
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