Israel's Home Front Command lifted all assembly restrictions across the country, except for the frontline border communities (Kav Ha'Omek), according to an official announcement. The move returns most of the country to routine civil-defense activity.
The Home Front Command announced Monday morning the removal of assembly restrictions nationwide, with the exception of the frontline (Kav Ha'Omek) border communities. The decision returns the majority of Israel to the 'green' routine activity status under the military's civilian protection framework, after the limits were imposed amid security precautions Sunday evening. As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, the initial announcement at 10:07 noted the easing applied 'everywhere except the frontline.' The frontline zone remains under separate, partial activity restrictions according to the military directive. The move follows a broader pattern of rolling back civil-defense measures as the security situation permits, though limitations in the northern border area persist.
3 developments
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts 5,000-person gathering cap nationwide effective Monday morning
- ConfirmedU.S. Embassy: Home Front Command eases restrictions nationwide except northern communities
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts shelter orders for northern Israel
- StrongHome Front Command ends shelter restrictions in five Upper Galilee locations
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