PM’s Office: Shortening of Berlin trip related to security incident
The Prime Minister’s Office confirms to The Times of Israel that the shortening of his trip to Berlin is connected to the security incident in the north, “among other considerations.”
Netanyahu was scheduled to return on Friday morning, but will now come back tomorrow evening, his office says.
Gag order on mystery security incident to be partially lifted
The defense establishment is set to release for publication details of a mysterious security incident that occurred in northern Israel, security officials say.
Security officials confirm to Hebrew-language military reporters that some details related to the incident that had been censored will be published in the coming hours.
The incident is thought to be related to the blast which occurred at a highway in northern Israel on Monday, seriously wounding a man.
Netanyahu meets Gallant for briefing on unspecified ‘security developments’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a security assessment with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant a short while ago, his office says in a brief statement.
The statement says Netanyahu is following and is being updated on unspecified “security developments” in recent days.
The recent incidents are not detailed due to security concerns and ongoing investigations.
Yesterday, Gallant held a number of meetings with senior defense officials over the developments.
The meetings come after a mysterious explosion seriously wounded a man on a highway in northern Israel on Monday, which is being investigated as a terror attack.
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Prayers for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for this man to want to lead Israel again shows such courage to begin with, and God Bless Israel!
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