Israel allows citizens to leave shelters after missile attack, urges caution

Following a recent missile attack from Iran, Israeli authorities have announced that it is now safe for citizens across the country to leave their protected spaces. This decision comes after a thorough situational assessment, and citizens are being asked to remain alert and continue to follow the Home Front Command’s safety guidelines.

The Chief of the General Staff of Israel is currently conducting a situational assessment at the Kiryah, a key command center in Tel Aviv. These assessments aim to ensure coordinated responses to any emerging threats and to maintain public safety in light of recent events.

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Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, a spokesperson for the Israeli military, emphasized that the attack would not go unanswered, stating, “This attack will have consequences. We have plans, and we will operate at the place and time we decide.”