“…Such measures included the writing of extensive plans and the development of nationwide preparedness exercises, but public health emergencies are just one class of potential events addressed by the country's extensive emergency preparedness apparatus, with Israel's annual Turning Point exercises forming the largest scenario‐based exercises of their kind, involving government ministries, local municipalities, essential infrastructure units and all citizens (Samimian‐Darash, 2016: 359) 3 2019), it has been argued, it is possible to discern a routinisation of emergency, or ‘routinergency’, which has been described as ‘an embodied sensibility towards systematic crisis in the fabric of civilian routine that is constructed top‐down through diverse securitization policies’ (Shapiro & Bird‐David, 2017: 650). This state of routinised emergency and its attendant forms of preparedness have been shaped by a history of domestic and regional conflict, instability and security tensions 4 .…”