The Home Front Command announced Tuesday evening that after a situation assessment, civil defense guidelines remain unchanged and will stay in effect until Wednesday, June 17, at 20:00. The command said it continues to hold ongoing assessments and the public will be updated of any changes.
The Home Front Command's Tuesday evening statement reaffirms the current civil defense posture with no changes, extending its validity until Wednesday evening. The announcement comes after a brief period of guideline fluctuations: on Sunday evening, a 5,000-person gathering cap was imposed nationwide amid preparations for possible Iranian retaliation, then lifted 36 hours later on Monday morning. The current unchanged guidelines maintain the status quo until the next assessment deadline at 20:00 Wednesday. The Home Front Command emphasized that the public will be notified directly should any changes be made. The statement does not name specific threats or regions, though the government's recently extended special home-front emergency status through June 30 remains in effect, preserving the command's enhanced authority.
- DevelopingHome Front Command extends current civil-defense guidelines to Wednesday
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts 5,000-person gathering cap nationwide effective Monday morning
- StrongHome Front Command prepares for guideline change amid Iranian threat
- StrongHome Front Command asks reservists to leave base late at night to avoid additional duty day
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