An Israeli security assessment warns that all schools nationwide will be closed tomorrow if U.S. President Donald Trump does not stop the Iranian fire on Israel, according to a report. The assessment ties the education system's status directly to the outcome of ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations.
A security assessment circulated in Israel on Wednesday evening warns that if President Trump does not halt the ongoing Iranian fire on Israel, all schools nationwide will be closed tomorrow. The assessment, reported by a single source, links the civil-defense status of the education system directly to the trajectory of U.S.-Iran negotiations. This follows days of seesawing developments: as The Zioneer reported, the Education Ministry previously canceled all school activities nationwide on June 8 under a Home Front Command directive. Trump has since announced and then canceled nightly strikes on Iran, while warning of renewed bombing if no deal is reached. The assessment's conditional framing — school closures dependent on Trump's next move rather than on a fixed order — reflects the fluidity of the current security picture. No official order from the Home Front Command or the Education Ministry has been issued as of this report.
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