The Israeli government's scheduled cabinet meeting in the north for tomorrow has been canceled. No reason was given in the initial report.
The cancellation of the northern cabinet meeting joins a series of postponed government and parliamentary events this week amid the ongoing security tensions. As The Zioneer reported on June 6, a government decision was removed from the agenda for an unspecified reason. Knesset committee discussions were also canceled on June 7, with the security situation cited. Prime Minister Netanyahu's trial testimony was called off on June 8. The cumulative pattern of cancellations underscores the disruption to routine governance during the current period, though the specific reason for tomorrow's canceled northern meeting has not been disclosed.
2 developments
- DevelopingGovernment decision postponed; reason for delay unknown
- DevelopingEducation Minister Kisch says all schools may reopen tomorrow, pending PM's decision
- DevelopingEducation Minister cancels school for another day
- StrongNetanyahu schedules another political meeting amid Likud tensions over primary bypass
Source and signal
- Internal intake