Israel says monitoring 'planned attack' by Iran, proxies
Israel is "closely monitoring a planned attack" by Iran and its proxies in the region, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Saturday, without giving further details on the threat.
In the statement, Gallant said Israelis should heed any orders that might be issued by the military's Homefront Command, which maps incoming missiles and other aerial threats so as to let the public know whether to take shelter.
Israel also called off on Saturday school trips and other youth activities planned for the coming days, the beginning of the Passover festival, and placed the armed forces on full alert due to a possible attack by Iran.
Announcing the measures in a televised briefing, chief military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said dozens of combat planes were airborne as part of the state of readiness.










