Jerusalem. Netanyahu’s security cordon has been tightened after Iran vowed to avenge Israel’s October 1 airstrike. Israel is alert after Iran’s open threat. Israel may be ahead of Iran in terms of military and ammunition, but there is confusion in Israel about when and where Iran will attack, especially regarding the security of Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli ministers. Because recently there was a drone attack on Netanyahu’s house. Netanyahu’s bedroom was targeted in the attack. In such a situation, Israel has taken special steps regarding the security of Netanyahu. Israeli sources said that there is concern at the top level about when, where and how Iran will attack. Therefore, special steps have been taken regarding the security of Netanyahu and Israeli ministers. Ministerial advisors will not be allowed to attend cabinet meetings. This step will be effective from today till further orders. The report has cited security concerns behind this. On Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghei said Tehran would use all available means to respond to Israeli attacks over the weekend on military targets in Iran. Baghei said, Iran will use all available means to give a definite and effective response to the Zionist regime. Baghei did not elaborate on how, when and where the attack would be carried out.
Location of cabinet meeting changed, where will it be held not disclosed
Ministers received a message on Monday morning informing them that the venue of the Cabinet meeting had been changed and only ministers and not their advisors would be allowed at the new venue. The location of the cabinet meeting has also not been disclosed in the message. It is being said that the venue will be confirmed a little before the meeting. However, it was made clear that the meeting would not be held in underground bunkers. This is the underground bunker where Netanyahu and his cabinet took refuge a few days ago due to fear of Iranian attack. Apart from this, the ministers coming to the meeting will be checked. They are not allowed to have weapons with them. Ynet says the meeting is not taking place in a newly built underground bunker outside Jerusalem, despite security threats. The decision not to hold cabinet meetings at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem or the IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv was reportedly taken following a Hezbollah drone attack on Prime Minister Netanyahu’s private residence earlier this month.