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In response to the ongoing security situation, educational institutions across significant portions of the country are shifting to distance learning models. This decisive move comes as authorities remain on high alert following missile fire from Iran, prioritizing public safety over in-person gatherings.
The transition to remote classrooms is part of a broader set of restrictions enacted by the Home Front Command. These measures are expected to significantly impact the upcoming Purim holiday, which is set to begin Monday evening. Traditional public celebrations, festive gatherings, and costume parades are likely to be severely limited or canceled outright in many areas to prevent large assemblies that could be vulnerable in case of an attack.
Officials emphasize that these precautions are necessary and proportional given the current threat level. Citizens are urged to follow the published guidelines closely, which include staying near protected spaces and heeding all alarm systems. The community is encouraged to find alternative, safer ways to observe the holiday spirit while adhering strictly to the security protocols. The focus remains on maintaining vigilance until the immediate threat subsides, ensuring the well-being of all residents during this volatile period.
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