The Israeli military reported that several rockets fired from northern Gaza entered southern Israel on Sunday, just one day before the first anniversary of Hamas’s attack on October 7. In a statement, the military confirmed that multiple projectiles crossed into Israeli territory, with one intercepted and the others landing in open areas.

In anticipation of potential escalations, Israeli forces are on high alert as the anniversary of the unprecedented assault by Palestinian militants approaches. Concurrently, northern Israel has experienced ongoing rocket fire from Lebanon, triggering air raid sirens and activating interception systems.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that approximately 30 rockets aimed at northern Israel were intercepted overnight. Throughout the day, sirens echoed along Israel’s western coastline, from Haifa in the north to Hadera in the south, signaling the continued threat. The situation remains tense as both military operations and civilian safety measures are heightened in the region.