Security Cabinet Meetings Moved to Government Crisis Bunker Amid Iranian Threats
According to several reports, Israel moved its security consultations and cabinet discussions into the government crisis-management bunker beneath the Jerusalem hills after Iranian threats of an imminent missile attack on Israel. The change was made in response to the heightened danger environment and the expectation that Iran could strike soon.
The report says the meetings are now being held in a fortified underground facility designed for emergency command and control. No further details were provided about which specific meetings were relocated, who attended, or how long the arrangement will continue.
The move reflects the government’s effort to protect senior decision-makers and keep security coordination operating from a more secure location while the Iranian threat remains active.
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