Israeli Cabinet Relocates Meeting Due to Threats
Israeli Cabinet Relocates Meeting Due to Threats

Israeli Cabinet Relocates Meeting Due to Threats

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In response to security threats following recent attacks, the Israeli government has relocated its weekly cabinet meeting to a secret bunker, departing from its usual venues in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The decision comes after an Israeli strike on Iran's missile systems and a drone attack on Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence, prompting concerns over potential retaliatory actions from Iran and attempted attacks on Israeli politicians. Reports indicate that ministers were prohibited from bringing advisors to this underground meeting, emphasizing the heightened security protocols in place. This marks a significant shift in the Israeli government's operational security amid escalating tensions in the region. The cabinet's first meeting in this new secure location is being closely monitored given the surrounding threats.

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