The government is now approving an extension of the special home-front emergency status, despite the ceasefire in Lebanon, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12). The move maintains the Home Front Command's enhanced civil-defense authority and certain restrictions, with no specific end date mentioned in the report.
The government is approving an extension of the special home-front emergency status this afternoon, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12). The decision comes despite the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, which the IDF confirmed receiving a political directive to uphold on June 21. The move maintains the Home Front Command's enhanced civil-defense authority and any restrictions imposed under the emergency footing. As The Zioneer reported on June 15, the previous extension was set through June 30; the new extension's duration was not specified in the report. The extension reflects ongoing uncertainty regarding the security situation on both the Lebanon and Iran fronts, per the report.
3 developments
- DevelopingIsrael extends special home-front emergency status through June 30
- DevelopingHome Front Command extends current civil-defense guidelines to Wednesday
- StrongIranian source warns Israel has until morning to halt Lebanon operations
- DevelopingIDF keeps Home Front Command guidelines unchanged through Sunday
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