(haipo) – On Wednesday, June 18, 6, firefighters worked with police forces to monitor hazardous materials for a ballistic missile fragment that was found in an olive grove in the Galilee. Measurements conducted did not find the presence of explosives or an abnormal level of toxic gases and hazardous materials.

From Fire and Rescue it was delivered to Lai Pa: On Wednesday, June 18, 6, at noon, fire and rescue teams responded to a report of a weapon (munitions) that had landed in an open area in the Galilee. A dedicated hazardous materials monitoring team arrived at the scene along with Israel Police forces to rule out the presence of hazardous materials in the missile remains.
The teams conducted measurements for the presence of acid, gases and nitrogen oxides – and no deviation from the threshold values was detected. Israel Police bomb disposal experts worked at the scene and ruled out the presence of explosives.

Israel Fire and Rescue calls on the public - in any case of locating a fallen object or an item of weaponry, one should move away from the scene, immediately notify security officials, and follow the instructions of the rescue and security forces on the ground.
It goes without saying that what they were trying to monitor was actually radioactive radiation.
Yes, yes, we know.
And we also know that the uranium is still in their hands.
At any moment they could produce a dirty bomb and who knows, maybe a nuclear bomb.