Prime Minister Netanyahu will hold a session tonight with members of the Security Cabinet against the backdrop of the agreement with Iran, journalist Yaron Avraham reports for N12.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene Israel's Security Cabinet (the 'mini cabinet') tonight, Thursday, against the backdrop of the recently reported agreement between world powers and Iran, according to journalist Yaron Avraham of N12. The timing and nature of the discussion suggest the cabinet will address the security and diplomatic implications of the accord for Israel. As The Zioneer reported on June 11, the Security Cabinet was previously scheduled to meet amid what were described at the time as 'critical Iran developments.' Tonight's session follows that thread and reflects the continuing high-level Israeli deliberation over the evolving diplomatic picture with Tehran. The specific agenda of the meeting has not yet been disclosed, and no official statement from the Prime Minister's Office has been released as of this report.
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