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Israeli Government Extends Special Home Front Status Amid Iran and Lebanon Uncertainty
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israel extends its special home front security status for 45 days due to ongoing threats from Iran and Lebanon, despite a ceasefire and a new security agreement with Lebanon. The IDF gains expanded powers to protect civilians amid continued hostilities with Hezbollah. IDF Chief Eyal Zamir highlights strategic progress after 1,000 days of conflict.
- 01Israel extends special home front status for 45 days amid Iran and Lebanon threats.
- 02Extension grants IDF and Home Front Command expanded emergency powers.
- 03Framework security agreement signed with Lebanon on June 26, but fighting with Hezbollah continues.
- 04Security officials assess a high risk of attacks on civilians remains.
- 05IDF Chief Eyal Zamir marks 1,000 days of war, declaring victories on all fronts.
- 06Zamir calls current period a significant strategic crossroads in the conflict.
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