The IDF Home Front Command has not issued exceptional civil-defense guidelines at this stage, according to an Israeli correspondent. The statement clarifies that the current situation is unrelated to today's strike in the Dahiyeh suburb of Beirut.
As of 14:05 Jerusalem time, the IDF Home Front Command has not altered its civil-defense guidelines for the public, an Israeli correspondent reports. The brief update explicitly states that the status quo is unrelated to the strike that occurred earlier today in the Dahiyeh neighborhood of Beirut. No further details on the nature of the strike or any potential response were provided. This is a thin, single-source report; the Home Front Command's position may evolve depending on overnight developments, as similar assessments have shifted in recent days (The Zioneer, June 10).
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