The Israeli cabinet will not meet in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office or the occupation army’s headquarters over security concerns related to Hezbollah drone attack on the Israeli premier’s private residence in Caesarea earlier this month, Hebrew-language media reported.
The Kan public broadcaster said the new protocol was already in effect for today.
The Ynet news site reported that the meetings are being moved due to attempted attacks on politicians and symbolic government sites, while the Walla news site said the decision was made in response to the drone attack on Netanyahu’s private residence in Caesarea earlier this month.