Welfare and health ministries prepare evacuation, reinforce hospitals and social workers amid escalating Hezbollah-IDF conflict in northern Israel.
Home Front Command personnel arrived at the scene and conducted searches in cooperation with the Israel Police, the Fire and Rescue Authority, MDA, and local authorities.
The Home Front Command (HFC) has issued new restrictions in light of recent escalations with Hezbollah in Lebanon, with possible major attack in the next 24 hours.
The HFC has said that social gatherings will only be limited up to 30 people in open areas, and 300 in closed spaces.
The possibility that the message was sent out by Iranian officials has been undergoing examination, as the IDF denied that they sent out the message.
Due to the escalating security situation, regional councils have instructed residents to stay near protected areas and limit movement in the region.
IDF Colonel Golan Vach was injured in a tunnel collapse while investigating Gaza Strip infrastructure and is in stable condition after evacuation.
Starting Thursday, the IDF’s Home Front Command will roll out an upgraded alert system for TV channels designed to deliver emergency notifications more quickly and clearly.
While the Upper Galilee has guidelines lifted, the northern Galilee and specified communities will only see partial activities permitted, as detailed in the defensive guidelines.
The exercise was done to prepare for escalations in the northern area as tensions between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group continue.