The Home Front Command issued an unusual clarification Sunday afternoon, emphasizing that the renewed ballistic threat from Yemen presents unique detection challenges that may result in alerts sounding without any preliminary warning to the public.
"There are situations in which an alert will be received without advance warning, according to operational conditions," the Home Front Command stated in a message to N12. The announcement marks a significant departure from the typical alert protocol experienced during Iranian strikes, where residents often receive several minutes of advance notice before sirens activate.









