Israel's political-security cabinet is scheduled to meet tomorrow at 19:30 Jerusalem time, according to a message circulated tonight. The agenda has not been announced; the meeting comes amid ongoing security developments.
A one-sentence message circulated at 21:15 Jerusalem on Thursday evening confirmed that the security cabinet will meet tomorrow at 19:30 Jerusalem time, though the agenda remained unannounced. The announcement caps a day of shifting reports: earlier this evening, at 21:12 Jerusalem, the desk reported initial scheduling and rescheduling of the same session.
At 21:12 Jerusalem, The Zioneer published the first confirmation of the meeting time (version 3), following a prior report at the same minute that the cabinet had been rescheduled for tomorrow evening (version 2). The earliest thread item (version 1, also 21:12 Jerusalem) tied the convening to the advancing US-Iran deal framework. By version 4, also timed at 21:12 Jerusalem, Iran's Foreign Minister was explicitly quoted linking a Lebanon settlement to the deal — a notable escalation in the diplomatic context surrounding the cabinet session.
As The Zioneer reported on June 10 at 23:07 Jerusalem, a government meeting initially scheduled for June 11 was reconfirmed after cancellation rumors. A prior security cabinet session was convened on June 8 at 11:00 Jerusalem following rocket fire from Gaza, as reported at 07:27 Jerusalem. The broader background includes a June 8 statement from Prime Minister Netanyahu (live link circulated at 18:17 Jerusalem) and the June 11 article framing the cabinet's Iran-related significance.
The specific agenda for tomorrow's meeting remains undisclosed. No official statement on the subject has been issued beyond the timing of the session.
4 developments
- DevelopingSecurity Cabinet to Convene Wednesday on US-Iran Deal Aftermath
- DevelopingBezalel Smotrich comments after new ceasefire violation in the North
- StrongIsraeli security cabinet debates Lebanon policy; Ben-Gvir proposes detaining Hezbollah women and youth
- DevelopingSmotrich backs Lebanon deal, in apparent shift
Source and signal
- Internal intake
