Tel Aviv [Israel], Israel's Ministry of Transportation, its National Emergency Authority, and the ministry's infrastructure companies practiced responding to challenges in a multi-sector emergency scenario. The exercise was conducted as part of an assessment being made in case of "all-out war". "As Israel prepares for the possibility of an expansion of the fight with the Lebanon-based terrorist organization Hezbollah, the exercise outlined and addressed the challenges, as well as strengthening integration and mutual relations in high-intensity multi-domain warfare." Investigated all bodies and organizations that are partners to provide response to critical incidents in a multi-sector scenario and the response of road infrastructure companies to the presentation of challenges and prolonged power outages, in addition, the exercise In, the emphasis was on informing and informing the public, maintaining the resilience of supply chains and the continuity of functioning of road infrastructure companies, "war games" with the participation of Moshe Ben Zaken, Director General of the Ministry of Transport and Road Safety was held with the participation of representatives of the ministry's emergency and infrastructure departments, Yora Laredo, Chairman of Natibi Israel Company, Nissim Peretz, CEO of Natibi Israel, representatives of government ministries, infrastructure CEOs of companies, concessionaires, IDF and Israel Police