Following the circulation of an audio recording of a young man in Sarifa, a town in the Tyre district, reporting receiving a call from the Israeli army urging him to evacuate his home ahead of a targeting, it turned out that the incident was a "prank" created by young people to induce panic in the town. In response to this "expected" call, civil bodies in Sarifa proceeded to evacuate the residential Neha neighborhood. Additionally, Sarifa's charitable ambulance teams transported two medical cases from the town along with several residents from the threatened neighborhood. This incident is not the first of its kind since the onset of the war in the south; residents of Ghondouriyeh had also previously received threat messages that were found to be fabricated from within Lebanon and not from the Israeli army.