The IDF says current Home Front Command civil-defense guidelines remain unchanged until Sunday, June 21, 2026, at 20:00, following a situational assessment. The extension maintains the existing restrictions for an additional 24 hours beyond the previous deadline.
The IDF announced Saturday evening that following a situational assessment, the Home Front Command's civil-defense guidelines will remain unchanged until Sunday, June 21, at 20:00. This represents a 24-hour extension of the current restrictions, which were previously set to expire Saturday evening.
As The Zioneer reported on Friday, the Home Front Command described the previous night as 'complex' amid Hezbollah violations but said there was no guideline change at that time. The current extension continues a pattern of rolling assessments. The restrictions have been in effect since earlier this month, with periodic extensions following threat evaluations.
The guidelines have remained largely stable over the past week, with the most recent adjustment being the lifting of the 5,000-person gathering cap nationwide on June 15. The northern frontline zone continues to operate under unchanged partial activity restrictions.
- DevelopingIDF keeps current Home Front Command guidelines through Saturday evening
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- StrongIDF spokesperson: no change to military guidelines, no restrictions on troops
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