🛡️ ISRAEL REMAINS ON HIGH DEFENSIVE ALERT AS OPERATIONS CONTINUE AGAINST IRAN, LEBANON, AND YEMEN; HOME FRONT GUIDELINES UNCHANGED
⚠️ ISRAEL ENGAGED IN ACTIVE WAR ACROSS MULTIPLE ARENAS; DEFENSIVE READINESS REMAINS HIGH: Military operations continue against Iran and its regional proxies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. Air defense systems remain fully active nationwide while operational activity continues across several fronts.
Authorities state that there is currently no change to Home Front Command instructions for the civilian population. As Pesach approaches, the public is encouraged to ensure alert systems are properly configured and to follow only official Israeli channels for guidance.
🚨 IMMEDIATE ACTION DURING ALERTS (CRITICAL REMINDER): Upon receiving a siren or alert, enter a protected space immediately. Priority is a Mamad or shelter; if unavailable, use a stairwell or an internal room with minimal external exposure. Close doors and windows and remain inside for at least 10 minutes, even if interceptions are heard.
🏕️ OUTDOORS AND DRIVING PROTOCOL: If outside, enter the nearest building without delay. If no shelter is available, lie flat and protect your head. Move away from the vehicle and lie down.
🚀 LONG-RANGE MISSILE WARNING TIMING: Missile launches originating from Yemen or Iran, approximately 1,600 to 2,000 kilometers away, may trigger early alerts several minutes before impact. These alerts can appear before the standard red alert siren.
⏱️ WARNING TIME DIFFERENCES: Short-range rocket fire from Gaza or Lebanon typically provides about 15 seconds to 1.5 minutes to reach shelter. Long-range missile threats may generate earlier system notifications before the usual siren, creating a pikuach nefesh requirement to receive alerts even during Pesach.
📻 PESACH-APPROVED SILENT BROADCASTS: Radio and television stations switch to silent broadcast mode during the holiday and activate only for emergency alerts and official instructions, including guidance such as whether to remain indoors. If a radio or TV is not available, these broadcasts can also be accessed through live streams on a phone or computer.
It is recommended to use both a silent radio or TV source together with an alert app or website.
🔗 https://www.c14.co.il/live
📡 SILENT RADIO OPTIONS
Kol Chai: 92.8 / 93 / 102.5 FM
Kol Barama: 92.1 / 104.3 / 105.7 / 107.6 FM
Galei Israel: 89.3 / 94 / 106.5 FM
All stations provide live online streams.
📺 SILENT TV OPTION: Channel 14 (link above) provides silent emergency broadcasts with a live stream available and Android and iPhone apps. Ad blockers must be disabled for alerts to function properly. There is currently no officially designated silent English-language broadcast channel.
🔋 PREPARATION GUIDANCE: Fully charge your phone before the holiday and ensure all alert methods, including the Home Front Command app and silent broadcasts, are set up and tested in advance. Know your time-to-shelter and plan the quickest route to a protected space.
⚠️ BOTTOM LINE: Immediate movement to shelter and strict adherence to instructions saves lives. Due to risk to life, monitoring alerts during Pesach is permitted and required.
📌 Israel Realtime does not post regular updates during the Pesach holiday except in true emergencies where life-saving information must be shared.
Wishing all our subscribers a safe, meaningful, and peaceful Pesach.
Chag Pesach Sameach 🙏
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