
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck southern Israel's Negev Desert near Dimona on January 15 at 9 am, coinciding with a nationwide emergency drill. The tremor, felt across central Israel and near Jerusalem, triggered sirens and safety alerts but caused no injuries or major damage. The region's seismic activity and proximity to the Dimona nuclear facility sparked online speculation about a possible nuclear test amid heightened Israel-Iran tensions. Authorities confirmed it was a natural earthquake and urged caution against aftershocks.
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