Starting Monday morning at 06:00, the Home Front Command lifted all remaining civil-defense restrictions on Israel's frontline (Kav Ha'Omek) border communities, returning them to full activity including schools and workplaces. The nationwide 'green' routine status now applies everywhere, ending the last partial-activity zone, the military said.
At 06:00 Monday morning, the Home Front Command formally removed all remaining civil-defense restrictions on the northern frontline (Kav Ha'Omek) communities, capping a week-long series of relaxations that moved the entire country to the 'green' routine status. The AM shift came after the IDF announced the decision on Sunday evening, 21:12 Jerusalem, and the change was effective Monday June 22, 06:00 Jerusalem.
The thread began with an earlier IDF announcement Sunday evening (21:12 Jerusalem) that from Monday 06:00, restrictions would be lifted for eight named communities — Sifsufa, Meron, Or HaGanuz, Bar Yochai, Yesud HaMa'ala, Kisra-Sumei, Beit Jann, and Sde Eliezer — moving them from partial to full activity. The initial briefing identified the area as the "frontline guidance zone" and noted the decision followed a security assessment. Subsequently, the IDF confirmed that the nationwide 'green' status would apply everywhere, ending the last partial-activity zone. The military’s single on-record source remained its official statement throughout; no external verification or comment from local authorities was reported.
As The Zioneer reported on June 15 (10:53 Jerusalem), the Home Front Command had already lifted gathering limits across most of the country, except for the frontline communities. Earlier, on June 10 (17:23 Jerusalem) and June 9–14, the reported a series of shorter shelter restrictions in northern border towns such as Metula, Misgav Am, and Kfar Giladi, which were individually lifted after security incidents concluded.
No remaining restrictions or new alerts were announced alongside the lift. The IDF did not comment on whether the decision was tied to any formal ceasefire agreement or any longer-term security arrangement with Hezbollah or other actors along the northern border.
6 developments
- StrongHome Front Command lifts gathering limits across Israel, except frontline
- ConfirmedHome Front Command lifts all northern border restrictions as ceasefire holds
- DevelopingHome Front Command declares incident over on 'frontline' zone
- ConfirmedU.S. Embassy: Home Front Command eases restrictions nationwide except northern communities
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