"Social restrictions in Israel following the US attack on Iran."

22.06.2025 12:40

Following the announcement that the United States had carried out attacks on three nuclear facilities in Iran, the Israeli army implemented social restrictions in the country in anticipation of possible retaliation. All schools across the country were closed, gatherings were banned, and it was decided to shut down all businesses except for essential ones. Meanwhile, after the attack, Israel also closed its airspace to flights.

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After U.S. President Donald Trump announced that they had attacked three nuclear facilities in Iran, the Israeli army announced that social restrictions had been imposed against possible retaliation.

URGENT CHANGE IN DIRECTIVE

In a statement from the army, it was noted that after an assessment of the situation with Defense Minister Yisrael Katz, it was decided to make an urgent change in the directive of the Home Front Command as of 03:45 local time.

Social restrictions in Israel after the U.S. attack on Iran

SCHOOLS CLOSED, MEETINGS BANNED

The statement indicated that all schools across the country had been closed, meetings had been banned, and only essential businesses would be allowed to remain open.

Israel had decided to impose similar restrictions nationwide following the large-scale attacks it began on Iran on June 13. These restrictions were relaxed five days later. U.S. President Donald Trump had announced that they conducted airstrikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.

Social restrictions in Israel after the U.S. attack on Iran

AIRSPACE CLOSED TO FLIGHTS

Following the U.S. attack on three nuclear facilities in Iran, Israel announced that it had closed its airspace to flights. In a statement from the Israel Airports Authority, it was noted that the country's airspace was closed to all flights. The statement also mentioned that land crossings through Egypt and Jordan would remain open.

Reports in the country’s press indicated that this decision was taken as an additional measure following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of airstrikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.

The Israeli army also announced that schools across the country had been closed, meetings had been banned, and only essential businesses would be allowed to remain open in response to possible retaliation from Iran.

Social restrictions in Israel after the U.S. attack on Iran

ISRAEL-IRAN WAR

On June 13, Israel launched large-scale attacks targeting not only nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran but also the upper command echelon of the army.

In these attacks, the Chief of Staff, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and several senior commanders, along with 9 nuclear scientists, were killed.

Social restrictions in Israel after the U.S. attack on Iran

The Iranian Ministry of Health announced on June 21 that the total civilian death toll from Israeli attacks was 430, and the number of injured exceeded 3,500.

The Israeli Prime Minister's Office reported that 24 people were killed and 1,272 were injured in retaliatory actions by the Iranian army.

Many countries, especially Turkey, condemned Israel.



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