14.06.2026 22:10
The fear of death surrounding Netanyahu has put Israel on alert. After the bloody attack targeting the Dahiya district of Beirut, extraordinary hours are unfolding in Tel Aviv, which expects a revenge move from Iran. It has been learned that the government, fearing being targeted, moved its security cabinet meeting to a secret underground bunker instead of its usual halls.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a major security crisis following a bloody airstrike on Lebanon's capital Beirut. Netanyahu's administration, fearing a possible retaliatory attack that Iran could carry out at any moment, has put the country on high alert. It was decided that the critical meeting of the security cabinet to be held this evening would take place in a secret bunker protected against assassination and missile threats.
IRAN FEAR MOVES MEETING UNDERGROUND
According to a report by Israel's Channel 13 television, citing military sources, Prime Minister Netanyahu decided to hold an emergency-coded meeting with security cabinet members. However, due to concerns about a direct missile or drone attack from Iran and Hezbollah, it was decided to hold the meeting in a high-security, underground secret bunker instead of regular halls.
CRISIS WITH THE US ALSO ON THE AGENDA
The Times of Israel newspaper reported that Iran's threat is not the only agenda item for this secret summit in the bunker. It was stated that Netanyahu would also discuss the deep political disagreements with his biggest ally, the US, which is expected to reach a nuclear or regional agreement with the Tehran administration, together with cabinet members.
ARMY ON HIGH ALERT AND RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED
The Israeli army raised its alert level to the maximum following the airstrike on the Dahieh area in southern Beirut, which killed three people. In a statement from the army spokesperson, it was announced that all defense systems have been made ready against possible Iranian retaliatory moves and new security restrictions have been implemented across the country to prevent potential civilian casualties.
TRUMP FURIOUS
Meanwhile, Israel's attack on Lebanon, at a time when peace talks between the US and Iran were in their final stages, infuriated US President Donald Trump. Trump reacted to Israel's attack, saying, 'The attack on Beirut this morning should not have happened, especially on this special day when we are so close to a peace deal with Iran. There should be no more attacks by Israel.'