The Home Front Command is preparing for a possible change to civil defense guidelines in light of the threat of Iranian fire, but no final decision has been made, according to military correspondent Nitzan Shapira.
Military correspondent Nitzan Shapira reports that the Home Front Command is preparing for a possible change to civil defense guidelines in response to the threat of Iranian fire, but that no final decision has been made and the current guidelines remain in effect.
This follows a rapid succession of reports within the last hour. At 17:12 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported the IDF's statement that it was preparing for Iranian fire in the coming hours without altering public instructions. By 17:23, multiple versions of the assessment appeared: an Israel Hayom report (source: the source Hallel Bitton Rosen), an official Home Front Command statement confirming a continuous situation assessment, and Shapira's own N12 report of active preparations. The thread shows corroboration evolving from a single source to named newsrooms and on-record military statements within minutes.
As The Zioneer reported earlier (Jun 11, 00:56 Jerusalem), the defense establishment braced for possible launches from Iran in response to a US strike; by 01:01, an Israeli official stated forces were ready on defense and offense. A senior official quoted at 16:53 said Israel was preparing for Iranian fire within 24 hours, warning of a 'forceful' response.
What remains open: the exact conditions that would trigger a guideline change, and whether the Home Front Command will issue updated instructions imminently or only after an actual launch.
3 developments
- StrongHome Front Command: no change to civil defense guidelines for now
- StrongIran orders civil defense teams deployed ahead of expected US strikes
- StrongIran's IRGC reportedly preparing multiple responses to Israel after Hezbollah plea
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts shelter orders for northern Israel
Source and signal
- Internal intake
