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IDF: Iron Dome fired at ‘false target’ near Lebanon

Sirens sounded in Kibbutz Bar’am as an interceptor was launched toward a flock of birds, the military said..

A picture taken near Kibbutz Bar’am, close to the border with Lebanon, shows a sign reading “No entry closed military area” in Hebrew, English and Arabic, Sept. 5, 2022. Photo by Jalaa Marey/AFP via Getty Images.
A picture taken near Kibbutz Bar’am, close to the border with Lebanon, shows a sign reading “No entry closed military area” in Hebrew, English and Arabic, Sept. 5, 2022. Photo by Jalaa Marey/AFP via Getty Images.

Sirens were heard Friday morning in the area of Kibbutz Bar’am, near the border with Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces reported.

According to the IDF, an Iron Dome interceptor was launched toward what was later determined to be a “false target,” which the military later specified as a flock of birds.

The military added that the sirens were activated in accordance with protocol.

Earlier, residents reported seeing an interception trail in the sky as the Iron Dome system engaged amid heightened alert along the northern frontier.

A source close to the Hezbollah terrorist group said that the Iranian proxy was not involved in the incident, which came on the second anniversary of Israel’s Beirut airstrike that killed former Hamas deputy political bureau leader Saleh al-Arouri.

Local authorities in the Upper Galilee Regional Council and Kiryat Shmona said daily life is continuing as normal, with no change to public guidelines.

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