Israel to invest in 1,000 new public shelters, renovate 500 after Iranian missiles kill dozens
The government’s decision to greenlight new civil defense measures follows days of intensive attacks by Iran on civilian homes and infrastructure.
Filipino migrant Carol and her three month old baby Caisha spend the night in an old nuclear shelter in the southern area of the city, under Tel Aviv's central bus station recommissioned by Israeli volunteers Brothers and Sisters in Arms, amid the Iran-Israel conflict, in Tel Aviv, Israel, June 20, (photo credit: Violeta Santos Moura/Reuters)Updated: