Overview
- Staff at the Israeli prime minister’s office discovered a suspicious envelope on Monday, according to media reports.
- An office department cited by ynet said there was no immediate danger to people.
- Maariv, citing a person familiar with the matter, reported the envelope contained ampoules with an unknown substance and was sent to a lab, a detail not officially confirmed.
- A government spokesperson declined to confirm specifics and referred inquiries to Israel Police, which had not issued a statement.
- Security forces are investigating, and the incident follows a similar envelope in November 2025 that was ultimately found non-dangerous.