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Israel's National Emergency Exercise has begun Sunday morning, supervised by the National Emergency Authority (NEA) of the Ministry of Defense, the Home Front Command (HFC), emergency officials, government ministries, local authorities, security organizations, the education system, and public and private entities.

Various emergency and wartime scenarios throughout the country will be played out over a five-day period, in the private and public sector, which will be operated by the National Emergency Authority and the Home Front Command.

The operation has been dubbed "Turning Point." 

IDF, government preparations

The Northern Command will hold exercises dealing with routine security events and operational response and defensive fighting, focusing on the defense and civilian fronts equally. 

Parallel exercises will be held in the Israeli Air Force (IAF) and Israeli Naval Force (INF); military traffic will increase throughout the country until Thursday and there will be a high proportion of military vehicles on the roads, naval traffic by sea, and air traffic overhead. 

"This week, as noted, will be characterized by various exercises throughout the country, carried out in accordance with the annual training system, for training purposes," the IDF stated Sunday. 

Special emphasis will be given on an exercise for preparedness assessments for the National Infrastructure (electricity, water, gas, etc.) for emergencies, as well as the enhancement of coordination and cooperation between all government ministries led by NEA.

On the home front

On Tuesday, June 2, sirens will be sounded at 11:05 am and at 7:05 pm local time in every area except the Gaza Belt, following an effort by Yesh Atid MK Haim Yellin to advocate for the psychological health of that region's residents. 

All Israelis in siren areas are instructed to run to their local shelters for both practice drills; the exercise will also test the quality and conditions of every siren in the country.  

The warning will appear on radio and television, and on websites; half an hour before the alarm, a reminder will be distributed via SMS. 

If the real event occurs, an alarm will sound again and a formal announcement will be distributed to various media outlets.

The IDF Spokesperson emphasizes that the exercise, which is being held for the eighth year, was planned in advance.

"The exercise is an opportunity to prepare the public for emergencies, examining the various systems and inter-organizational coordination and improve preparedness and emergency response to defend the home front," said army spokesman.