Minister Ze'ev Elkin, responsible for the north and south reconstruction, told a conference at Reichman University that Israel is entirely unprepared for managing a civilian emergency. His statement was delivered at a session of the Herzliya Conference.
Minister Ze'ev Elkin, the cabinet member responsible for reconstruction of Israel's north and south, stated on Wednesday at the Herzliya Conference at Reichman University: "The State of Israel is completely unprepared for managing a civilian emergency." The remark, delivered during a public session, amounts to a stark admission from a senior official charged with post-war rehabilitation. Elkin did not elaborate on specific gaps or propose immediate measures. The comment comes against the backdrop of ongoing security challenges on multiple fronts and the Home Front Command's evolving civil-defense posture — a subject The Zioneer has covered extensively, though no prior reporting from the desk has included this exact statement.
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