The IDF Home Front Command announced Wednesday evening that after a situation assessment, the current civil-defense guidelines will remain unchanged until Saturday, June 20, at 21:00. The extension continues the existing policy for another four days, as previously reported by The Zioneer.
The IDF Home Front Command announced Wednesday at 20:01 that the current civil-defense guidelines will remain unchanged until Saturday, June 20, at 21:00, following a situation assessment. The extension preserves the existing policy for an additional period of nearly four days, replacing the prior deadline of Wednesday 20:00 that The Zioneer reported on Tuesday evening.
This marks the third consecutive extension since June 10, when the guidelines were initially set at a steady state during a period of heightened threat assessment. The Home Front Command said it continues to hold ongoing assessments and will update the public of any changes. The decision keeps the 'green' (routine) status in effect across most of the country, with the frontline areas remaining under separate, tighter restrictions as previously outlined.
No additional details on the factors behind the extension were provided at this time.
2 developments
- DevelopingHome Front Command extends current civil-defense guidelines to Wednesday
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts 5,000-person gathering cap nationwide effective Monday morning
- DevelopingIsrael extends special home-front emergency status through June 30
- StrongHome Front Command prepares for guideline change amid Iranian threat
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