Israel's political-security cabinet will convene Wednesday at 19:30 Jerusalem, following the reported US-Iran agreement. The session is expected to address the deal's implications for Israeli security, according to a single report via Israeli channels.
Israel's political-security cabinet is scheduled to convene on Wednesday at 19:30 Jerusalem, according to a single report circulating on Israeli channels (the specific outlet was not identified in the raw intake). The meeting follows the reported signing of an agreement between Tehran and Washington, though no formal Israeli government confirmation of the session was yet available at time of writing.
The background: as The Zioneer has reported, this would follow at least two prior security cabinet meetings on Iran developments this week — one on June 11 at 15:05, described as a session "amid critical Iran developments," and another on June 12 at 19:40, where new details on the emerging US-Iran deal were expected to be discussed. Today's announced meeting appears to be the next step in a fast-moving thread.
What remains open: the agenda has not been officially stated, and it is not yet clear whether the cabinet will be asked to approve any operational or diplomatic measures, or whether the session is consultative. No additional sources corroborate this specific 21:42 Jerusalem report as of now. The Zioneer will update as formal confirmation or a ministry statement becomes available.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
