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[59880] Tense day at the borders: Drone attack in Rosh HaNikra and a series of sirens in the north and south

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Security escalation: Severe strike in Rosh HaNikra and sirens throughout the country

Today, May 14, 2026, a significant escalation was recorded on the northern border following the infiltration of hostile aircraft. According to reports from Moment News - Military and Security on Telegram, an explosive drone struck the Rosh HaNikra area, an incident that led to the wounding of three people. In Voice of the News on 🆃🅴🅻🅴🅶🆁🅰️🅼🔴 and other media outlets, it was reported that the condition of one of the wounded had deteriorated to "critical condition." Medical forces evacuated the wounded to the hospital in Nahariya.

Throughout the day, repeated sirens were activated in the Galilee region, including in Shlomi, Betzet, and Misgav Am, due to constant fears of hostile aircraft infiltration. Moment News - Military and Security on Telegram reported that the IDF launched strikes against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in response to the events. Residents in the Upper Galilee were updated in advance by the regional council that explosion sounds were expected as a result of this military activity.

At the same time, the south of the country also experienced morning tension. "Red Alert" sirens sounded in the Gaza envelope communities - Zimrat, Shuva, and Alumim. While it was initially reported as rocket fire, the Ongoing Security channel later updated that it was a "false identification." The cited sources, usually identified with a distinct national-security line, emphasize military readiness in all sectors.

The situation remains tense, as the IDF continues to conduct scans and strikes in Lebanon. The latest sirens in the Shlomi and Betzet area at noon indicate that security events are still ongoing.

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