Shelter rankings and shower-timing apps: Israelis, Palestinians adjust to Iranian rockets
- A viral shower-timing app and Ofek Tzach's shelter rankings show Israeli civilians adjusting routines amid rocket alerts.
- US and Israeli strikes on Iran sparked the Middle East war, provoking waves of retaliatory Iranian rocket fire while Palestinians in east Jerusalem film missiles overhead and gather on roofs with desserts.
- Lior and Michael married in a shelter four levels below ground in a shopping-centre parking lot, with Michael telling Israel's Channel 13, 'It was a wonderful moment,' despite seventy percent of the guests being strangers.
- Time Out has pivoted to safety and shelter proximity guides for leisure spots, reporting it 'searched and found beaches that are near compliant protected areas '.
- In the east, limited shelter access leaves residents asking what to do, as some neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city have few public shelters and almost no private ones, contrasting comfort tips with Israeli authorities' official preparedness guidance.
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Shelter rankings and shower-timing apps: Israelis, Palestinians adjust to Iranian rockets
What is Israel's best bomb shelter? And when is the best time of day to shower without interruption from a missile alert?
Roland Santos, a CNN journalist from Portugal, believes that Israel "will not look at time or means [in war against Iran], while there is a minimum internal political support" to the country's government.
Israelis, Palestinians Adjust To Iranian Rockets
Israelis gather in a bomb shelter following sirens in Tel Aviv in this undated photo. — Reuters What is Israel’s best bomb shelter? And when is the best time of day to shower without interruption from a missile alert? The Middle East war that began with US and Israeli strikes on Iran has provoked waves of retaliatory Iranian fire as well as some tricky questions for Jews and Arabs from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. A new app, which went viral in the co…
The military escalation reached a new peak this Sunday with simultaneous attacks by the Revolutionary Guard on urban centres and military bases in neighbouring countries. Explosion was confirmed in several cities, while anti-aircraft sirens and defence systems intercepted most of the projectiles. Read more
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