The IDF Home Front Command said Wednesday that civil defense guidelines remain unchanged after a situation assessment, despite U.S. President Trump's threats of further strikes on Iran. The current policy will be in effect until Sunday, June 14, at 8:00 p.m., the military said.
The IDF Home Front Command issued a brief statement Wednesday afternoon confirming that its civil defense guidelines remain unchanged, following a routine situation assessment. The announcement came after U.S. President Donald Trump vowed continued heavy strikes on Iran, raising questions among Israeli residents about possible Iranian retaliation. As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, the same policy was reaffirmed after a prior assessment: the guidelines were already set to remain in place until Sunday, June 14, at 8:00 p.m. The new statement adds that Trump's threats — which the president made earlier today — were specifically weighed and did not trigger any escalation in Israel's domestic civil defense posture. The Home Front Command's current policy, as reported by The Zioneer on June 9, permits full activity with no restrictions nationwide except for certain communities in northern Israel. That framework was eased after the interception of an Iranian missile barrage on June 8, when sheltering orders were lifted across the country.
4 developments
- DevelopingHome Front Command extends current civil-defense guidelines to Wednesday
- DevelopingIDF keeps Home Front Command guidelines unchanged through Sunday
- DevelopingHome Front Command: Hezbollah violations make for a 'complex night'; no guideline change
- StrongHome Front Command prepares for guideline change amid Iranian threat
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