A Mall Parking Lot Turned Underground Bunker in Tel Aviv
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“Bibiiii, Bibiiii, the King of Israel!” A somewhat bizarre song glorifying Benjamin Netanyahu blares from the loudspeakers in a deserted corridor of Tel Aviv’s central bus station, a brutalist structure in a slum area of the city. For the first time in three decades, authorities here have opened the gigantic nuclear shelter that residents of the poor neighborhood can use to flee an Iranian missile attack.
NDTV Ground Report: Inside A Bunker In Tel Aviv Amid Iranian Attacks
Despite the constant tension in Israel, as soon as sirens stop, people step out, cars start moving, and if suddenly the alarms blare again, even if people are on the road, they need to take shelter.
For a week, Israelis have become accustomed to going to shelters in case of an alert. Some have decided to go there every night, when there are at their disposal. The underground car park of a shopping centre in Tel Aviv now accommodates dozens of tents and has a space for children. - "It is bearable": in Tel Aviv, car parks are set up in shelters with tents and spaces for children (International).
In an underground garage in Tel Aviv dozens of families live in tents to be safe from the attacks of Iran. The camp is growing underground. Many are also concerned with not being alone with fear. By Bettina Meier.
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