[50146] IDF reassures the public: High alert but no change to Home Front Command guidelines
[50146] IDF reassures the public: High alert but no change to Home Front Command guidelines
Against the backdrop of security tensions, security officials emphasize that there is no change to Home Front Command guidelines and that the military is on full alert.
Security tension: IDF clarifies the situation
Against the backdrop of reports regarding security tension and operational readiness, the IDF issued an official statement addressed to the public, stating that "the IDF is monitoring the situation and is on alert and readiness." The military emphasizes that despite the situation, "there is no change in the Home Front Command guidelines."
According to updates distributed by many media outlets, including Hadashot MeHashetach on Telegram, Rega Hadashot, and Mivzakey Bitachon 24/7, Israel's air defense systems and offensive capabilities have been at a high level of readiness since the start of the ceasefire, and the public will be updated immediately if there is any change in the guidelines.
Simultaneously, Hadashot 301 Arab World – a channel focused on covering the Arab world that sometimes presents a critical line regarding government and military policy – reported that the Bahraini army also announced it is entering a state of alert. This channel emphasized that as of now, similar to the Home Front Command's position, there has been no change in the operational guidelines in Israel.
The summary of the data indicates that the messages were conveyed simultaneously across channels with various orientations, ranging from channels considered identified with the security establishment to general news channels. The military spokesperson's office chose to issue a uniform and coordinated statement to prevent unnecessary concern among the public, while maintaining a high level of readiness in the field.