Anonymous19 days ago
Two weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, millions of Israeli civilians are living in bomb shelters as Iranian missiles and Hezbollah rockets strike from two fronts simultaneously. While residents of northern border city Kiryat Shmona endure 15-second warning windows and sleep on metal bunks underground, a stark shelter inequality has emerged — with only 37 of Israel's 11,775 public shelters located in Arab communities, leaving hundreds of thousands of citizens, particularly Bedouin families, with nowhere to hide.