Sources indicate that Netanyahu, his wife Sara, and their son Yair, who is now in Israel, are considering spending the night in the bunker if an Iranian attack occurs.
The White House has worked both on preventing further violence and on constraining future violence once it happens, even as it has clarified that the US would take defensive action to protect Israel.
Israel appears to be in a defensive posture to maintain the benefits of US and allied defensive assistance, but it is open to narrow tactical and limited attacks to prevent imminent strikes.
Both visits by the Defense Minister and the Head of the Intelligence Directorate come amid continuous tensions between Israel, Iran, and Iran's proxy militias.
This time, the Iranian regime and its Revolutionary Guards have been caught with their pants down before the entire world, exposed to their weakness, failure, and undoing.
Senior IDF officers have suggested to Gallant and Netanyahu not to wait for an attack from Hezbollah but to initiate another preemptive Israeli strike.
Trump claims that he does not have top secret information on the potential attack, but believes it could happen on Monday.
Unlike the Iranian strike against Israel on April 13, the possible scenarios are less clear.
Regev spoke with Arkia CEO to discuss the recent transportation crisis and noted that Israelis might have to pay more to fly back to Israel.
IDF soldiers wounded in northern barrage • Hezbollah confirms two terrorists killed in IAF strike in southern Lebanon • IDF eliminated senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon