Hillel Bitton Rosen, a senior official, assessed that Israel is in a situation similar to last week as tensions with Iran continue. A meeting between Prime Minister Netanyahu and top security chiefs is currently underway, according to Israeli media, with no updated picture expected until the meeting ends.
Hillel Bitton Rosen, a senior Israeli official whose statements were reported earlier this week on the ongoing security situation with Iran, said the current posture 'resembles last week' — a period of heavy interceptions and cross-border exchanges with Iran and its proxies, as The Zioneer reported on June 9. According to remarks carried by Israeli media at 22:57 Jerusalem time, Rosen noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding a meeting with the heads of the security establishment, and that until they emerge, no updated assessment will be available. The meeting comes after a week of heightened tensions and after the cabinet convened on June 11 for a security discussion on Iran, as The Zioneer previously reported. No details on participants or decisions have been published; the assessment remains that Israel is in a holding pattern similar to late last week, awaiting a decision on the trajectory of the confrontation with Iran.
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