Israeli cabinet meets at undisclosed location following attack on Netanyahu’s home

The Israeli government’s weekly Cabinet meeting is reportedly being relocated to an undisclosed location for security reasons on Monday.
Typically, the ministers meet in the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or at the headquarters of the armed forces.
According to several Israeli media reports on Monday, the relocation of the meeting is due to attempted attacks on politicians.
Information from the Ynet news website stated that ministers were also prohibited from bringing their advisers to the meeting, which is being held underground.
An official statement from Mr Netanyahu’s office was not initially available.
Monday’s cabinet meeting is the first since the Israeli attack on Iran in the early hours of Saturday.
Recently, Mr Netanyahu’s private house in Caesarea was the target of a drone attack.
(dpa/NAN)
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