The government is now approving an extension of the special home-front emergency status through July 28 via a telephone ballot, according to Knesset reporter Michael Shemesh. The move continues the enhanced civil-defense authority amid ongoing security concerns.
The government is now extending the special home-front emergency status through July 28 via a telephone ballot, Knesset reporter Michael Shemesh reports. The extension maintains the Home Front Command's enhanced civil-defense authority, including permit-restriction powers and the ability to impose sheltering guidelines. The emergency status was previously extended to July 14, as The Zioneer reported on June 29. It has been renewed multiple times since the onset of the security escalation earlier this year.
- DevelopingIsrael extends special home-front emergency status through June 30
- DevelopingHome Front Command extends current civil-defense guidelines to Wednesday
- DevelopingIDF keeps Home Front Command guidelines unchanged through Sunday
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts 5,000-person gathering cap nationwide effective Monday morning
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