The IDF spokesperson announced the removal of the 5,000-person gathering limit nationwide, effective from 10:00 Monday through 20:00 Tuesday. The restriction, imposed Sunday evening amid preparations for possible Iranian fire, is no longer in effect. The northern frontline zone remains under unchanged partial activity restrictions, according to the official statement.
The IDF spokesperson announced Monday morning that the Home Front Command has removed the 5,000-person gathering cap that had been in place nationwide since Sunday evening at 18:00. The new guidelines take effect from 10:00 Monday and run until Tuesday at 20:00, reflecting a de-escalation in the assessed threat level. The restriction was imposed following a security assessment after the Israeli strike in Beirut on Sunday morning, amid preparations for possible retaliatory fire from Iran. Communities along the northern frontline (Kav Ha'Omek) remain under existing partial activity guidelines — gatherings of up to 100 outdoors and 400 indoors — unchanged from the Sunday directive. As The Zioneer reported at 10:06, the removal marks a return to routine activity levels across most of the country, though the Home Front Command said it continues to conduct ongoing situational assessments.
12 developments
- StrongHome Front Command lifts gathering limits across Israel, except frontline
- ConfirmedU.S. Embassy: Home Front Command eases restrictions nationwide except northern communities
- StrongHome Front Command: no change to civil defense guidelines for now
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts shelter orders for northern Israel
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