[61749] False alarms and fear of hostile aircraft infiltration in the North and the Golan
Security tension in the North: sirens and false alarms
During the morning hours of Saturday, May 16, 2026, alerts regarding the infiltration of hostile aircraft were activated in several locations in the north of the country. According to reports from Al Jazeera and Al Mayadeen, sirens were heard in the town of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights due to concerns of a hostile aircraft entering the airspace. At the same time, Shehab Agency and Palestine Post reported the activation of air raid sirens in the area of Jebel al-Jarmaq (Mount Meron) due to a similar fear of a drone infiltration from Lebanese territory.
Development of events and their classification as false alarms
Shortly after the initial reports, the IDF Spokesperson updated that the sirens activated in Majdal Shams were the result of a "misidentification". Sources affiliated with the "resistance" and propaganda activists from the South Lebanon area, such as South Lebanon Observer and Path of Resistance, highlighted in their reports the activation of the sirens under the heading of fear of aircraft infiltration, while using descriptions such as "occupied Golan" and "occupied Palestine" when describing the attacked areas.
Media coverage
The reports reflect opposing narratives: while Arabic media outlets such as Sputnik Arabic cited the IDF's announcement of a "misidentification" after reporting a "hostile aircraft infiltration", sources identified with the resistance axis focused on the very activation of the sirens as an indication of the ongoing tension on the northern border, using language that emphasizes the sensitivity of the area and drone activity from Lebanon.