On the left is the bomb shelter, on the right—literally on the other side of the door—is the rest of the home
Have a look at this apartment in central Israel. In a video published by IDF Home Front Command, two residents whose building was destroyed by an Iranian missile took a film crew through their homes to compare their destroyed apartments to the state of their bomb shelters, which are specifically built rooms inside their homes.
On the left is the bomb shelter in one of the homes. On the right—literally on the other side of the door—is the rest of the home.
And consider this: Following the deadly Iranian missile strike over the weekend in Bat Yam, 1,500 residents—over one percent of the city’s population—have been left homeless, while 20 buildings are set for total demolition.
That is exactly what Iran planned for Israel—multiplied by a thousand—in the foiled opening strike. And that’s why Israel is targeting both Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program, the latter of which poses a danger equivalent to that of a nuclear bomb.
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