The IDF has informed volunteer rapid-response teams (kitot konenut) in northern communities that they will be released from active duty on Sunday, according to a first report by an Israeli news outlet. The move follows the lifting of Home Front Command restrictions on the confrontation line, which took effect Monday morning. No further details were immediately available.
In a first report published Monday evening, an Israeli news outlet said the IDF has notified volunteer rapid-response teams (kitot konenut) in northern communities bordering Lebanon that they will be released from active duty on Sunday. These teams, composed of armed local residents, have been operating under military command since the escalation on the northern front. The release follows the Home Front Command's decision to lift all restrictions on the confrontation line, effective Monday at 06:00, as reported by The Zioneer on Sunday night. The return to 'green' status — the most relaxed civil-defense level — signaled the end of a months-long security emergency in the north. The IDF has not yet issued an official statement on the release of the rapid-response teams; the exact timeline and conditions remain unconfirmed.
2 developments
- StrongHome Front Command lifts all remaining restrictions on frontline communities
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts shelter orders for northern Israel
- DevelopingIDF forces deployed at entrances to Israeli communities in wake of alert
- DevelopingHome Front Command lifts 5,000-person gathering cap nationwide effective Monday morning
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