3.1 magnitude earthquake felt in northern Israel

Police officers set up a checkpoint in a neighborhood of the northern town of Hatzor Haglilit that was designated a 'restricted zone' due to high coronavirus morbidity,' November 8, 2020 (David Cohen/Flash90)
Illustrative: Police in Hatzor Haglilit on November 8, 2020. (David Cohen/Flash90)

A 3.1 magnitude earthquake is registered in northern Israel, several kilometers from Hatzor Haglilit, a town not far from Safed.

The IDF Home Front Command says that the earthquake warning siren was not sounded because the quake did not pose a danger to Israeli citizens.

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