Fourth round of sirens since morning hits southern Israel; Home Front Command extends restrictions

Sirens sounded for the fourth time since morning across southern Israel after launches from Iran, as the Home Front Command said restrictions will remain in place through Saturday following a situational assessment

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Air raid sirens sounded for the fourth time Monday morning in southern Israel following launches from Iran, with alerts activated in Dimona and other communities across the Negev. Missile intercepted, no injuries reported.
Meanwhile, the IDF said the Home Front Command has left its defense guidelines unchanged through Saturday at 8 p.m. after a situational assessment.
“The Home Front Command will continue to examine in the coming days possible adjustments in all areas, with emphasis on education and gathering restrictions, with the aim of balancing between saving lives and maintaining an emergency routine,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said.
It added that any changes, based on further assessments, will be updated and communicated to the public through official channels.
First published: 09:01, 03.30.26
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