The Israeli government has issued a security advisory urging its citizens to avoid public gatherings and crowded areas following heightened threats of potential attacks from Iran.
The warning comes amid escalating tensions between the two nations, with intelligence reports suggesting possible retaliatory actions by Iranian-backed groups.
Israeli security officials emphasised the need for vigilance, particularly in locations such as markets, transportation hubs, and places of worship, which could be potential targets.
Authorities have increased surveillance and deployed additional security personnel across major cities to prevent possible incidents. The advisory also encouraged citizens to report any suspicious activities to law enforcement immediately.
The warning follows recent exchanges of hostile rhetoric between Israel and Iran, raising concerns about a possible escalation in conflict.
While no specific attack has been confirmed, Israeli intelligence agencies are monitoring the situation closely, citing Iran’s history of supporting militant groups in the region.
Residents have been advised to stay informed through official government channels and follow safety guidelines issued by security forces. Schools and public institutions have also been instructed to review their emergency protocols in case of an incident.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) remain on high alert, with military officials stating that any aggression from Iran or its proxies will be met with a swift and decisive response.
The government has reassured the citizens that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure their safety.
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