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Iran missile threat sparks concerns over Israeli bunker safety

Iran missile threat sparks concerns over Israeli bunker safety

Euronews4 hours ago

A ballistic missile fired from Iran struck the wall of a building in central Israel on Monday, breaching a reinforced shelter, a preliminary investigation by Israel's civilian protection military body has revealed.
At least four people were killed in that strike: three were found inside the shelter and one in a nearby building, where it is believed the force of the blast threw them.
Rescue teams were deployed to try to free those believed to be trapped under the rubble.
The incident has sparked widespread concern across Israel and intensified public anger towards the government amid reports that bunkers are failing to withstand strikes from heavy missiles.
The Israel Hayom daily paper quoted the Israeli Home Front Command as stating that approximately 40% of Tel Aviv residents live in buildings without shelters that meet current safety standards, and that tens of thousands of older buildings in the city lack proper protective infrastructure.
Tel Aviv and Haifa are already facing a severe shortage of bomb shelters amid escalating Iranian attacks. Israel Hayom quoted residents in the capital as saying they "have no shelter", adding that neighbours "are closing their shelter doors to us."
The shelter crisis gained renewed urgency after a spokesperson for the Iranian army declared that "shelters are no longer safe" and urged Israelis to evacuate all territories.
Israel's 1951 Civil Defence Law mandates that all residential and commercial buildings must include bomb shelters, although multiple buildings may share a single shelter.
Arab communities within the Green Line, the 1949 international boundary between Lebanon and Mandatory Palestine, also face significant gaps in preparedness against rocket attacks, largely due to longstanding neglect.
This includes a lack of adequate shelters and what many view as clear discrimination in the Israeli air defence system, which often designates Arab towns as "open areas," effectively excluding them from active protection during emergencies.
There is also a noted lack of compliance among some Arab citizens with Home Front Command guidelines, further complicating emergency response efforts.
On Saturday, Israeli air defences failed to intercept an Iranian missile, which hit a building in the city of Tamra. Four were killed in that strike, and several others were injured.
Tamra's Mayor Musa Abu Rumi told international media that only 40% of the town's 37,000 residents have access to safe rooms or adequate shelters. He also noted that Tamra lacks public bunkers, which are common in most Israeli cities and towns.
In response to the recent Iranian attacks, the municipality has decided to open educational facilities as shelters for residents who don't feel safe at home.
Shelter standards vary worldwide, shaped by each country's individual security threats, economic capacity, infrastructure and regulatory frameworks.
In conflict zones like Iran, Lebanon and Yemen, authorities often rely on metro stations and schools as makeshift shelters, as purpose-built fortified rooms are scarce.
Design, deployment and capacity criteria for bunkers also differ significantly.
For example, Switzerland boasts over 370,000 nuclear shelters, which are sufficient to accommodate its entire population.
Near Prague lies one of the most secretive nuclear shelters, a product of a 1980s collaboration between the then Soviet Union and what was at the time Czechoslovakia.
The world's largest underground bunker, known as the Oppidum, has been renovated to include a swimming pool, a helicopter landing pad and advanced defence systems.
Tensions between Israel and Iran have surged dramatically, culminating in Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear targets that began on Friday — one of the most direct confrontations between the two countries to date.
Satellite imagery reviewed by the Associated Press on Saturday shows the extent of the destruction caused by the Israeli assault.
Photos taken by Planet Labs on Friday reveal visible damage at two missile facilities in western Iran — one near Kermanshah and the other in Tabriz.
At the Kermanshah site, scorched terrain spreads along the base of a mountainside, while the Tabriz installation appears to have sustained damage across several areas.
Satellite images taken on Friday and Saturday show extensive damage at Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment site, located southwest of Tehran.
Several buildings were destroyed, including power-related structures. The main plant, where uranium was enriched up to 60% purity — close to weapons-grade — was also hit. However, the underground halls appear intact.
Iran has not confirmed the damage, though it reported Israeli strikes in the region.

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