Military analyst Nir Dvori surprised viewers this evening (Monday) with a live broadcast, explaining that the Home Front Command is not here to scare the public but to reassure and clarify the situation. This means, on one hand, there should be vigilance, but on the other hand, it's important to understand that these tense days and the uncertainty may continue.
Dvori added: "When the Home Front Command knows about a possible Iranian attack, they will come and warn us." He further stated: "No one in Israel that I speak with knows of any numbers for an attack in the next 24-48 hours, and there are no discussions of other numbers. This does not mean that an attack cannot happen, but at the moment, there is no such alert."
Home Front Command Major General (Res.) Tzvika Tesler stated that there are currently no changes to the Home Front Command's guidelines, and if there are any updates, the public will be informed.