Knesset Extends Israel's State of Emergency Until December 2025, Following Security Cabinet Recommendation
Dec 24, 2024, 04:46 AM
The Knesset has approved the extension of Israel's state of emergency for an additional year, now set to last until December 2025. This decision aligns with a recommendation from the security cabinet and allows the government to implement emergency regulations that can supersede existing Knesset legislation. The approval was confirmed by multiple sources, including Israeli media outlets, highlighting the ongoing necessity for such measures amid the current security situation.
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