Iran missile threat sparks concerns over Israeli bunker safety
Briefly

A ballistic missile from Iran struck a building in Israel, leading to at least four fatalities and prompting criticism of the government's civil defense measures. A preliminary investigation revealed that reinforced shelters in the vicinity were breached by the missile. This incident highlighted the severe shortage of bomb shelters in major cities like Tel Aviv, where 40% of residents live in inadequately protected buildings. The situation has exacerbated public anger as many feel unprotected amidst increasing Iranian attacks, with Arab communities particularly affected by neglect in shelter provisions due to perceived discrimination.
Residents of Tel Aviv express a sense of vulnerability as they face a severe shortage of bomb shelters amidst escalating Iranian missile attacks.
According to the Israeli Home Front Command, around 40% of Tel Aviv's population lives in inadequately protected buildings, raising safety concerns.
Read at euronews
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