Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began a live broadcast at 21:00 Jerusalem time. The content of the statement has not been announced in advance; a link to the live stream was circulated by official sources.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went live with a statement at 21:00 Jerusalem time on Monday evening, after the address was postponed from earlier slots and expanded to include journalist questions. The live-stream link was shared by official sources moments before the broadcast; the topic was not disclosed in advance but follows a day of intensifying reports on a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding.
The Zioneer reported at 17:46 Jerusalem that Netanyahu's address, initially scheduled for 20:00 without questions, was rescheduled and restructured. By 17:46, multiple versions pinpointed 21:00 and confirmed the format would allow questions. An article published at 19:44 Jerusalem noted that former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett would speak half an hour prior, as political tension peaked in Jerusalem. At 21:00, the press conference began, with Israeli media reporting that Netanyahu was expected to address the emerging Iran deal's implications for Israel's security, following his security consultations and a call with President Trump.
As The Zioneer previously reported on Friday June 12, Trump declared the war with Iran 'finished' while Jerusalem demanded strict nuclear dismantling. Background items also noted that on Mon 18:25 Jerusalem, Netanyahu signaled the current round with Iran was behind us, with Home Front Command easing expected. A separate post, unrelated to the statement, mentioned the conclusion of a police investigation into a diplomatic passports case.
The content of the live statement remains unverified against any prepared text; precise commitments or policy changes announced are not yet independently confirmed or detailed.
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