'Israeli' Security Cabinet session canceled; shift to "restricted consultations"
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- The scheduled 'Israeli' Security Cabinet meeting to discuss a return to combat in Gaza has been canceled and replaced by restricted security consultations.
A high-stakes meeting of the 'Israeli' Security Cabinet (the "Mini-Cabinet") originally scheduled for Sunday evening has been abruptly canceled, according to reports by i24.
In its place, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold "narrow security consultations" with a smaller group of top military and intelligence officials.
The sudden change in schedule comes as the 'Israeli' leadership faces a critical crossroads regarding the future of the Gaza ceasefire.
Read more: 'Israeli' Security Cabinet to meet Sunday on resuming Gaza combat
From open debate to closed-door
The cancellation of the broader cabinet session in favor of restricted consultations suggests a shift toward immediate, operational decision-making.
This development coincides with reports that the 'Israeli' army is intensifying its readiness on the southern front.



