IDF Home Front Updates Dispersal Zones and Unexploded Ordnance Protocols After Rocket Attacks
פיזור חלקי פצצה ליותר מ-100 קמ"ר וחשש מנפלים שלא התנפצו: ההנחיות המעודכנות
Summary
Israel's Home Front Command is reviewing its differential defence policy after rocket strikes scattered debris across more than 100 square kilometres, raising concerns about unexploded ordnance. Local authority heads have petitioned the IDF to be included in zones where educational activities are permitted. Bomb disposal teams are dispatched to every impact site where a missile with a splitting warhead has struck.
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