Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a series of security meetings tonight, initially with a close circle of advisers and later with the full security cabinet, with the agenda covering “all fronts”, according to an official from the Prime Minister’s Office.
The wording suggests a comprehensive assessment of the regional conflict rather than a discussion focused on a single front. At the centre of the discussions are expected to be Iran, as exchanges of strikes continue, Lebanon and Hezbollah, as well as the wider regional pressure points linked to the current crisis. The reference to “all fronts” was not accompanied by further details, but the timing indicates that the discussion will go well beyond a routine operational briefing.
The meetings take place as US President Donald Trump increases public pressure in favour of talks with Iran to end the war, claiming that Washington is speaking with the “right people”. At the same time, the Israeli leadership must weigh whether a genuine diplomatic opening is emerging or whether continued military pressure across multiple fronts remains necessary.
The sequence of meetings, first with a small advisory group and then with the full security cabinet, analysts say, suggests the government may be considering decisions carrying simultaneous military, political and diplomatic implications.