Hezbollah’s False Alarm Tactics Disrupt Israeli Home Front

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Zionist settlers in the occupied territories experienced confusion last night due to the premature activation of air raid sirens and a subsequent false alarm. The Israeli army had previously announced that it had detected a missile launch from Lebanon, prompting the Home Front Command to issue immediate instructions for residents in the occupied areas of Kfar Giladi, Margaliot, Misgav Am, and Kiryat Shmona to take shelter.
However, Israeli media later reported that no missiles had entered the occupied airspace. This has sparked internal criticism regarding the accuracy of assessments and warnings. This is not the first instance of air raid sirens being mistakenly activated in the occupied territories.
The report suggests that this confusion stems from the Israeli regime’s heightened fear of any operation or projectile launched from Lebanon. It also points to the operational pressure and tension arising from multiple fronts and the expanding scope of missile and drone threats, which increase the likelihood of exaggerated assessments or premature warnings.
This reality grants Hezbollah greater ability to disrupt the home front and paralyze daily life in border areas, even when operations target occupation forces within Lebanon and do not directly strike the occupied territories.

