by Gideon Allon, Hili Yacobi, Daniel Siryoti, Yael Branovsky, Nitzi Yaakov and Israel Hayom Staff
Patriot anti-missile batteries in Haifa put on alert • Netanyahu convenes security cabinet • IDF announces major drill on Golan Heights • Education Minister Shay Piron: School system ready for any deterioration of security situation.
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An Israeli receives a gas
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Photo credit: Yehoshua Yosef
With U.S.-led military action in Syria
potentially imminent, the Knesset Homefront Preparedness Subcommittee
will hold a special meeting on Wednesday to examine the homefront's
readiness for a Syrian attack against Israel.
"The state's duty is to be ready for any scenario," MK Eli Yishai, the subcommittee chairman, said.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
called a surprise meeting of the security cabinet, apparently to discuss
Syria, Army Radio reported.
Also on Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces
began a pre-planned two-day drill in the Golan Heights involving
security and emergency forces. The IDF said area residents might hear
the sounds of gunfire and explosions.
In light of the situation in Syria, there has
been a marked increase in demand by Israelis for gas masks. Due to an
overwhelming number of phone calls on Monday, the Israel Postal Company,
which is responsible for distributing gas masks, said Israelis could
also use its website
to register to receive gas masks [only in Hebrew]. In addition,
citizens can call their hotline at 171 and order home delivery of gas
masks.
The Israel Postal Company has been in charge
of distributing gas mask kits since February 2010. According to its
data, 5 million Israelis have received their gas masks.
Meanwhile, Patriot anti-missile batteries in
Haifa have been put on alert and aimed toward the north. During the
First Gulf War in 1991, Patriot missile batteries in Israel were used to
intercept Scud missiles fired by Iraq.
The Patriot system is part of Israel's
multilayered aerial defense network, which also includes the Iron Dome,
among other components.
Education Minister Shay Piron said on Tuesday
that Israel's school system is prepared for any deterioration of the
security situation vis-à-vis Syria.
More than 2 million students began the school
year on Tuesday. Of these, about 149,000 are new students entering the
first grade.
The Education Ministry said that despite
tension over Syria, schools are operating normally and await any change
of instructions.
With school getting back underway, Magen David Adom
emergency medical service Director Eli Bin instructed medical teams to
be on alert and ready to respond to any situation that comes up.
Gideon Allon, Hili Yacobi, Daniel Siryoti, Yael Branovsky, Nitzi Yaakov and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=11603
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