The Upper Galilee Regional Council, in its Saturday evening situation assessment, stated a ceasefire agreement is reportedly set to be signed tomorrow. The council noted that many details remain unknown, particularly regarding Lebanon. It stressed that IDF forces continue defensive and offensive operations unchanged, and that no changes have been made to civil-defense guidelines or school transportation for residents.
The Upper Galilee Regional Council, which serves communities along the northern border with Lebanon, published its Saturday evening situation assessment at 22:30, providing the clearest public indication yet from an Israeli civilian authority that a ceasefire agreement may be imminent.
The council reported that according to unspecified media publications, a ceasefire is expected to be signed tomorrow (Sunday). However, it underscored that 'many unknowns remain' regarding the deal in general and particularly concerning Lebanon, where Hezbollah has previously rejected a Trump-brokered framework (as The Zioneer reported on June 6). The council emphasized that IDF forces on the front remain in both defensive and offensive posture with no change, and that all previously approved activities and exceptions remain in effect.
Crucially for residents, the council stated there is no change to civil-defense guidelines or school operations — including transportation — indicating that the ceasefire reports have not yet translated into operational orders. The council said it remains in continuous contact with the IDF and will update residents immediately if the situation changes.
The assessment follows a period of ongoing but fluctuating skirmishes along the northern border, including sirens and drone incidents reported by The Zioneer in recent days. The true status of the reported diplomatic progress remains unverified beyond the council's attribution to 'publications.'
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