
Hezbollah launched three drones into the Western Galilee today (Tuesday) - and alarms were activated in Acre and the nearby settlements of Bustan HaGalil and Shomeret, on suspicion of the intrusion of hostile aircraft.
Lior, a resident of Acre, was interviewed on the B network and said: "The situation is terrible. I'm talking to you from the MAMD. Me and the dog. It's already a situation that is simply chaotic. It's funny because just this morning I spoke to my mother and said to her - do you hear the explosions? It doesn't matter anymore, there are warnings, there are no warnings. We don't know anymore. If it's an attack from Lebanon, if it's an attack here, if it's an interception.
""We're not in Tel Aviv. We're in Acre. It's just terrible. Usually there are explosions before the alarm. Then a message comes out from an IDF spokesman who gaslights you. There's no longer any trust in the security establishment, they lie as a way of operating.".
The IDF Spokesperson's Office reported: Following the alerts that were activated in the past hour in the north of the country, a number of unmanned aerial vehicles were identified that crossed over Lebanese territory. One was intercepted. Landings were identified south of Nahariya and a number of civilians were injured.
Missile and rocket fire alerts were activated for fear of falling fragments from interceptors.
He added: Following the alerts that were activated in the Acre area at 12:56, this was a false identification.