A message sent to ministers Wednesday evening states that the government meeting scheduled for tomorrow, June 11, will proceed as planned, contrary to earlier reports that it had been canceled. The message was described as a clarification to the ministers.
A message sent to Israeli ministers on the evening of June 10 states that the government meeting scheduled for tomorrow, June 11, will take place as planned. The message, shared by an official source, explicitly refutes previous reports that the meeting had been canceled, saying: "The publications that came out are not correct." Earlier Wednesday, reports circulated that a cabinet meeting planned for Thursday in northern Israel had been canceled; The Zioneer published that report at 19:54 UTC based on those same reports. The latest clarification, however, indicates the meeting remains on the agenda. No official explanation was given for the conflicting signals, and it remains unclear whether the meeting's venue or agenda had changed.
2 developments
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