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Cabinet Meeting Moved Underground Amid Fears of Iranian Retaliation

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

50% centerFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened

Israel moved an imminent cabinet meeting to an underground bunker over fears of an Iranian missile response to an IDF strike in Dahieh. Ministers are expected to approve a plan on U.S. refueling aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport, a 1 billion-shekel settlement budget, and receive updates on a possible U.S.-Iran deal.

  • 01Cabinet meeting moved to an underground bunker over fears of an Iranian missile response.
  • 02Netanyahu held security consultations before the session.
  • 03Ministers may approve a plan for U.S. refueling aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport.
  • 04The cabinet is set to approve 1 billion shekels for dozens of settlements.
  • 05Israel fears a U.S.-Iran deal could bring pressure for ceasefire and withdrawals.

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YnetCenter · HebrewJun 14, 2026
Cabinet Meeting Moved Underground Amid Fears of Iranian Retaliation
SrugimRight · HebrewJun 14, 2026
Security Cabinet Meetings Moved to Government Crisis Bunker Amid Iranian Threats

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