The Times of Israel report, the Interior Ministry of the state, in coordination with the IDF Home Front Command and the Israel Police, will carry out security checks every two hours on election day. Voters would cast their vote amid tight security arrangements, informed Director General at the Interior Ministry of Israel, Ronen Peretz, at a pre-election briefing earlier this month.
Ronen Peretz, further said that the Interior Ministry will further issue instructions to citizens, giving directives as to how to cast their vote. Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, the ministry could even call a halt to voting and postpone it to a later date, if necessary.
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