Tel Aviv, MINA – As the level of Iranian ballistic missile attacks on Israel decreases, the Home Front Command of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Wednesday (March 4) that it would ease several restrictions imposed on the public at the beginning of the Iran war.
According to a report by the The Times of Israel, following a new assessment, the Home Front Command said that starting Thursday afternoon the activity level in the country would be adjusted from “essential activity” to “limited activity.”
Under the new guidelines, educational activities remain prohibited, except for a number of predetermined exceptions.
Gatherings of up to 50 people are permitted, provided that shelters can be reached in time.
Also Read: Kremlin Confirms Iran Has Not Requested Military Aid Amid US-Israeli Offensive
Workplaces are also allowed to operate as long as shelters are accessible.
Beaches remain closed to the public.
These guidelines will remain in effect until Saturday evening (March 7), when the Home Front Command will conduct another assessment.
A U.S. general said on Wednesday that the level of Iranian missile attacks on Israel and other countries has dropped by 86 percent since the beginning of the conflict. []
Also Read: Slovenia Condemns US-Israeli Offensive on Iran as Breach of International Law
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)














Mina Indonesia
Mina Arabic