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IDF Clarifies False Alarm Over Suspicious Object in Nir Yitzhak Kibbutz
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First reported by Ynet · 41 minutes ago
What happened
The IDF issued and then retracted a warning about a suspected airborne object over Nir Yitzhak kibbutz, confirming it was a false alarm.
- 01IDF warned Nir Yitzhak residents about a suspected foreign object in the air.
- 02The alert was later determined to be a false identification.
- 03No actual threat was found in the kibbutz's airspace.
- 04Authorities reassured residents that the situation is safe.
- 05The false alarm caused temporary concern among locals.
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