The government is now approving an extension of the special home-front emergency status through June 30, despite the ceasefire agreement, according to a report. The move maintains the Home Front Command's enhanced civil-defense authority and certain restrictions.
The government is reportedly extending the special home-front emergency status through June 30, even as a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah remains in effect. The extension, confirmed by a single source, maintains the Home Front Command's enhanced authority to impose civil-defense restrictions—including gathering limits, school closures, and shelter directives—particularly in areas near the northern border. The decision reflects the security establishment's assessment that residual threats, including possible rocket fire or infiltration attempts, persist despite the formal cessation of hostilities. No further details on the scope of restrictions or whether the extension applies nationwide or only to designated frontline communities have been reported. The Zioneer has not yet published prior coverage of this specific extension.
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- ConfirmedU.S. Embassy: Home Front Command eases restrictions nationwide except northern communities
- DevelopingIsrael Hayom: Education system status unclear as Home Front Command considers easing restrictions
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