Air raid sirens were activated this evening (Sunday) at 16:55 throughout the Haifa area.
The IDF spokesperson said that two launches were identified crossing from Lebanon territory, both rockets fell in open areas and there were no casualties.
The police spokesperson stated: "The Israel Police is currently conducting searches to locate impact sites or interception debris in the Carmel area. Police officers and bomb disposal experts from the coastal district are currently conducting searches in the sector, in order to locate and isolate impact sites (if there are any.)"
At the time of this report, IDF helicopters are still in hot pursuit of Hezbollah drones, which triggered the sirens.
Update:
One drone crossed the Lebanese border and crashed in Wadi Ara, sparking a fire that emergency services are currently battling. Military forces attempted to intercept the drone, triggering sirens in the area due to potential falling debris from attempted interceptions. Firefighters remain on scene at the Wadi Ara crash site working to contain the blaze.
In a separate incident, the Israeli Navy successfully intercepted another drone off the Caesarea coast before it could enter Israeli airspace. The naval missile boat engaged and neutralized the threat while it was still over water.
Earlier today, the Air Force intercepted a suicide drone in the heart of the Hula Valley that crossed into Israeli territory from Lebanon.
Additionally, around 14:30, sirens were activated in lower and central Galilee These resulted from some 30 launches were identified crossing into Israeli territory from Lebanon. Some were intercepted by the Air Force, but there were no casualties.
Channel 14 contributed to this article.